Jimmy Longoria Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Jimmy Longoria based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Jimmy Longoria
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
La Familia by Jimmy Longoria
End of Day by Jimmy Longoria
I am one Good Egg by Jimmy Longoria
Adelita, In the Sun by Jimmy Longoria
Flores Series 6 by Jimmy Longoria
Flores Series - Starry Daisies by Jimmy Longoria
Exodus 5 by Jimmy Longoria
Primas Series - Barbara by Jimmy Longoria
La Longoria #10 by Jimmy Longoria
Rabbit Chair by Jimmy Longoria
Se Comen Los Corazones by Jimmy Longoria
Primas Series - Sylvia by Jimmy Longoria
Gatos y vas con flores by Jimmy Longoria
Exodus 3 by Jimmy Longoria
DACA Requiem by Jimmy Longoria
Katarina 6 by Jimmy Longoria
Blackbraid Series 3 by Jimmy Longoria
Guthrie Hunter Horses 4 by Jimmy Longoria
Gatos y Vas con Flores by Jimmy Longoria
Madama Butterfly by Jimmy Longoria
Blue and Red Horse by Jimmy Longoria
Caballo Series - Content by Jimmy Longoria
Compesinos 2013 by Jimmy Longoria
La Dama Longoria by Jimmy Longoria
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About Jimmy Longoria
Jimmy Longoria was born and raised on a farm in South Texas, and studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif., working with masters of art, such as Rufino Tamayo, and business and creativity, such as Peter Drucker, Gene Rodenberry, Edwards Deming, and Isaac Asimov, while developing his own vision of giving back to the community through art, with the mentoring of these masters.
Jimmy is the only Chicano/Latino/Hispanic to be awarded a Bush Foundation Artist Fellowship, and he is the only Minnesotan to have art in the permanent collection of Chicago’s National Museum of Mexican Art, the largest collection of Mexican Art outside Mexico. Jimmy’s art was chosen to represent all of Hispanic Art for the 25th anniversary symposium of the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, a national gathering of influential Hispanic leaders, government officials, and Fortune 100 corporate executives.
Jimmy’s unique and signature painting style is recognized for its dazzling color, contrast and multiple layers created with hundreds if not thousands of brush strokes. His mural technique and other forms of massive art-making are passed on to youth -wherever youth are found - through his organization Mentoring Peace Through Art. In the program MuralWorks in the Schools, whole classrooms are turned into mural companies, where each student is given a job that challenges them to produce results. In MuralWorks in the Streets youth are fully immersed in the process of deterring gang graffiti with exuberant community-based art. In both programs, youth are introduced to Jimmy’s vision that giving back to the community is the highest form of art.
Jimmy’s commitment to giving back to our community led Target Corporation to label him as “Someone We’d Like You to Meet” in a 2004 national campaign featuring six people who embody Target’s spirit of giving back to the community. The McKnight Foundation honored him with a Virginia McKnight Binger Award in Human Service in 2008. And in 2013 the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board awarded him the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Living the Dream” Award, and he received Ordway’s “Sally Award” for his artistic vision of giving back to the community through art.
You will currently find Jimmy’s art hanging in the offices of prominent state Senators at the Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul, and at the University of Minnesota Research and Outreach Center in Minneapolis.