Carlos Guillermo Gómez, M.F.A.
1104 Parkwood Place
Phones: (956) 548-0769, E-mail: ggomez5522@aol.com
Office: (956) 882-8805, E-mail: carlos.gomez@utb.edu
1977-79 Washington State University, M.F.A. 1979, Painting/ Drawing/Ceramics
1974-76 Pan American University, B.F.A. 1977, Paintings/ Ceramics/ Print Making/ Art History
Present: Professor of Fine Art, University of Texas at Brownsville.
1998-2000 Adjunct Faculty College of Education, University of Houston
1992 - 1998 Associate Professor University of Texas at Brownsville.
1995-2001 Gallery Director, Richardson Art Gallery, UTB.
1985- 1992 Instructor Texas Southmost College, Brownsville, Texas
1982-1985 Supervisor Crafts Studio/Director UC Gallery, University of Houston
1981-1982 Head Typesetter United Graphics, Houston, Texas
1980-1981 Carpentry Shop Head/Assistant Art Director Mountain Park Educational/Recreational Center, Houston, Texas
1979 Teaching Assistant-Drawing Washington State University
1978 Teaching Assistant Pre-Columbian Art Washington State University
1977 Research Assistant Chicano Studies Washington State University
Teaching Assistant Mexican Art Washington State University
Teaching Assistant Black Studies Washington State University
EXHIBITION HISTORY
Gallery Affiliations Nuevo Santander Gallery, McAllen, Texas.
2008
Self-Portraits: Inner Voices, UTB, Brownsville, Texas. Curator, Carlos G Gómez.
Ex-Votos and Retablos, Lawndale Arts Center, Houston Texas.
Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas Texas 5 X 7 on the Road
Inman Gallery, Houston, Texas, 5 X 7 on the Road
Miniature Contemporary Artwork created by Texas Artists, Saltillo Municipal Museum,
The Museo Vito Alessio Robles, Saltillo Mexico
“DOS” Carlos G. Gómez, Gabriel Trevino, The Alonzo, Brownsville, Texas.
Legends and Folktales of South Texas and Northern Mexico Exhibit, University of Texas
Pan American, Edinburg Texas.
Arthouse Jones Center for Contemporary Art Invitational, Austin, Texas.
La Sala de Arte Latino/The Latino Art Wing of The Box Contemporary Museum of Art
Mexic-Arte Museum, Austin Texas.
Black and White, Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas
2007 Death, invitational group show, Gallery 409, Brownsville, Texas.
Cadence, A One Show, Rusteberg Art Gallery, Brownsville, Texas
A Collection of Rio Grande Valley and Northern Mexico Artists, Texas A&M Kingsville
University, Kingsville, Texas, Kingsville. Curator: Jesus de la Rosa
Five X Seven CONDUIT GALLERY, Dallas, Texas
MASA 3, Mexican Cultural Institute, Hemisphere Plaza, San Antonio Texas.
Legends and Folktales of South Texas and Northern Mexico Exhibit, Brownsville Historic
Museum, Brownsville, Texas.
5X7 Gallery Sonja Roesch, Houston, Texas, Group Traveling Show
5X7 Group Show, Arthouse Jones Center for Contemporary Art, Austin, Texas.
Sister Cities Testing Boundaries Exhibition, El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso Texas.
Curated by: Christian Gerstheimer
Hair of the Dog; Carlos G. Gómez and Bret Lefler, a two man show, Richardson Art Gallery, UTB
Shine 2007: Velenshine, Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas
2006 Project: M.A.S.A. #2, Gallista Gallery, San Antonio, Texas
5X7 Art Splurge & Exhibition, Group Show Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, Texas.
5X7 Art Splurge and Exhibition, Group Show, Arthouse Jones Center for Contemporary Art,
Austin, Texas.
One-man Show “La Chupacabra Chronicles”, UTB, Brownsville, Texas.
Four from Brownsville, Texas; Kellogg Gallery, California State Polytechnic California, Pomona
“Sir Real”, Kent State University, Kent Ohio, Curator Kirk Mangus.
Shine 2006: Fire and Ice, Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas
2005 VIN Gallery, Austin Texas, (Serie Print Project).
Project:M.A.S.A.#1, Gallista Gallery, San Antonio, Texas
Experiencia de Arte Latino Inaugural Year Premiere Art Exhibit / Auction
and Art Sales Event, Art Center of Corpus Christi, Texas
Frontera, Tradición, y Amistad, The Museum of Contemporary Art of Tamaulipas, Bi-National
Invitational.
One-man Show “Gómez: Recalled”, Schreiner University, Kerrville, Texas
“Correntes Alternas” Group Show Museo de Arte Contemporano de Tamaulipas, Matamoros
Mexico
Frontera, Tradición, y Amistad, Museo de Arte Contemporano de Tamaulipas, Matamoros
Shine (Moon glow), Group Show Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas
2004 San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo Texas, (Serie Print Project).
5X7 Art Splurge & Exhibition, Group Show Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, Texas.
30 Visiones: Galería Lorenzo Homar Taller Puertorriqueño, Philadelphia, PA. (Serie Print Project)
“Cuatro del Valle”, (Xavier Garza, Carlos G. Gómez, Celina Hinojosa, Luis Valderas), Narciso Martinez Cultural Arts Center, San Benito, Texas.
MCC, Carlos G. Gómez and Jo McMasters, McAllen, Texas.
5x7 Exhibition, Group Show Arthouse at the Jones Center Contemporary Museum, Austin, Texas.
“Cruzando Fronteras”, Museo de Arte Contemporano de Tamaulipas, Matamoros Mexico
Curator, Maria Elena Macias Urzua.
Chicano Art for our Millennium, Mesa Southwest Museum, Baja Gallery, Mesa, Arizona, Book.
Latin Visions Tyler Junior College, Tyler Texas, (Serie Print Project)
Faculty Exhibition, University of Texas at Brownsville, Richardson Gallery,
Featured: The Collegian by William Mathews.
2003 Serie Print Project Adair Margo Gallery El Paso, Texas
“Desde el Corazon”, The Center for Mexican-American Studies at UT Austin. (Serie Print Project)
Sala Arte Gallery, McAllen, Gallery Group Show
Arthouse traveling show Dunn and Brown Contemporary Gallery, Dallas, Texas
Mixture Contemporary Art, Houston, Texas, via Arthouse traveling show, Austin, Texas
Arthouse traveling show The Bower, San Antonio, Texas
Arthouse’s 2003 5x7 Exhibition, Jones Center Contemporary Museum, Austin, Texas.
"UNO" 1st Anniversary Art Exhibit, Progresso Art Gallery, Nuevo Progresso, Mexico.
One-man Show “Presence”, Carlos G. Gómez, A, La Peña Gallery Austin, Texas
A Solo Show “Carlos G. Gómez, ORALE”, , Progreso Art Gallery, Nuevo Progreso, Mexico.
“Sunny Side Up”, Group Show Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington Texas. Catalog.
2002 TFAA travel show Finesilver Gallery, San Antonio, Texas:
One-man Show “The Human Condition”, The Alonzo, Brownsville, TX.
TFAA travel show Inman Gallery, Houston, Texas
TFAA travel show Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, Texas
One-man Show "El Regresó a Houston", A, Museo Guadalupe Aztlan, Houston Texas.
TFAA's 2002 5 by 7 by X Exhibition, The Jones Center for Contemporary Art, Austin, Texas
"Colores de la Region", Group Show Sala Arte Gallery, McAllen, Texas
"Dos Caras del sur de Tejas", Carlos G. Gómez, Cesar Martinez, Brownsville Historic
Museum, Brownsville, Texas. Curator: Romeo Montalvo. Featured: Festiva, Brownsville Herald.
Faculty Exhibition University of Texas at Brownsville.
2001 First Annual Normah Knight Invitational, Group Show Harlingen, Texas.
"From Culture to Canvas"; Carlos G. Gómez, Noel Palmenez, A Two Man Show, UT-
MB, Moody Medical Library, Galveston, TX.
"Premiere Serie VIII", (also featuring Serie VII), St. Edward's University Austin, Texas
Third Annual Rio Grande Valley Museum All Valley Art Exhibition, Harlingen, TX,
Serie Print Project, Group Show Norman, Oklahoma at the Firehouse Art Center.
"Master Pieces", South Texas Institute For the Arts, Corpus Christi, TX Catalog.
"La Union Del Pueblo: Igualdad, Dignidad Y Respeto", Chicano/a Exhibition Boise State
University, Juror: Cesar Martínez, Catalog.
"the serie print project, recent acquisitions", Group Show, Mexic-Arte Museum, Austin, Texas.
"The Select View" "Artveo", Group Show, Old Town Gallery , Shiney Gallery, Wichita Kansas.
One Man Show "Serendipity", South Texas Community College, McAllen TX.
All Faculty Show Art for Art's Sake; University of Texas at Brownsville, Reviewed by AD Rocha,
The Collegian.
Coronado Studio; Print Serie VII, University of Texas art Brownsville, Reviewed, Debra Wilborn,
The Collegian, and Kevin Garcia. Brownsville Herald
2000 "Divine Art Auction, retablo/ex-voto" Invitational, Mexic-Arte Museum, Austin, Texas.
"Serie VII" Serie Project, Inc. & Teatro Humanidad, Austin, Texas
A One-Man Show Provenance: Rio Grande Valley Museum, Harlingen Texas.
Orilla del Mar II International Art Exhibition, in Conjunction with The 7th Annual Cine Sol
Latino Film Festival. South Padre Island Convention Center. Curator, Noe Hinojosa.
"Artcapades", South Texas Institute for the Art, Corpus Christi, TX., Invitational Exhibition, Co-
Chairmen: Dee Dee Cutbirth, Teresa Ranly-Garcia, and Judy Staveley. Catalog.
One Man Show Pseudonym: Carlos G. Gómez, Richardson Art Gallery, UTB Reviews: Noe
Hinojosa, The Mesquite Review and Debra Wilborn, The Collegian.
1999 "El Quinto Sol" Rancho del Cielo, Mexico. Collaboration sculpture;
Carlos Gomez, Ted Estrada, Jose Solis, UTB summer II art students
“21 Artistas Plasticos de la Frontera”, Centro Cultural Arq. Mario Pani, Matamoors, Mexico.
International Show. Curator: Juan Gonzalez
“Momentum III”, Alternative Festival, Bellas Artes Institute, Matamoros
Mexico. International Show. Curators: Esteban Brown, Juan Gonzalez.
“Arte Rio Grande II” The Mesquite Review: , Millennium, McAllen Texas, Curator:
Noe Hinojosa, Jr.
“Square Roots”, Invitational Exhibition, South Texas Institute for the Arts, Corpus Christi,
Texas, Rachel Gonzalez-Falla, Chair.
7th Annual Faculty Art Exhibition UTB/TSC, Brownsville Texas
1998 One Man Show “Huevos con Chile”, , Alonzo Building, Gorgas Science Foundation, Brownsville.
“Art with Heart”, International Bank of Commerce, McAllen Texas.
“Art with Heart”, Nuevo Santander Gallery, McAllen, Texas
One Man Show “The Good Mexican”, Narciso Martinez Cultural Arts Center, San Benito, Texas
Reviewed by: Alice Green, Valley Mourning Star.
“Reflections”, South Texas Institute for the Arts Invitational, Singer Gallery, Corpus Christ, Texas.
Curators: Jodi Hahn, Alisa Kennedy. (Catalogue).
Faculty Art Exhibition, University of Texas at Brownsville Brownsville, Texas.
Naturaleza Evocativa: Carlos G. Gómez, Luis Guerra, and Liliana Garcia-Roig , Guadalupe
Cultural Arts Center Art Annex, San Antonio, Texas. Curator: Kathy Vargas. Reviewed
by: Dan Goddard, San Antonio, Express-News
“The Exchange” Tarrant County College Northwest, Fort Worth, Texas. Curators: Richard Smith
and Carlos G. Gómez.
1997 Gorgas Science Foundation Art Exhibition, Alonzo Building, Group Exhibition, Brownsville,
Texas. Curator: Sergio Garcia.
Tres Proyectos Latinos: Re-Collections, Austin Museum of Art at Laguna Gloria, Austin, Texas.
Curators: Benito Huerta, Kathy Vargas, Henry Estrada, and Victor Zumudio-Taylor.
Reviewed by: ARIBA, Art & Business News, Austin, May 23, 1997,
DISTINCT, Westlake Picayanne, Austin, June 12,1997,CHRONICLE arts review, Austin, August, 1997, and
American Statesman, Austin, May 24, 1997. (Catalogue).
Faculty Art Exhibition, University of Texas at Brownsville, Brownsville, Texas.
1996 "El Quinto Sol: Chicano (a) Perspectives", Museo Guadalupe Aztlan, Houston, Texas/University
of Houston -Town, O'Kane Gallery, Invitational Group National Exhibition, Houston,
Texas. Curator: Jesus Medel
Carlos Gómez Paintings, Texas A&M University at Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas.
Gladys Porter Zoo Art Exhibition, Brownsville, Texas. Group Show,
Curated by John Aguilar.
XII Festival Internacional de la Raza en Matamoros, Bi-National Exhibition. Teatro de la
Reforma, Matamoros, Mexico. Curator: Carlos Gómez
Artists of the Rio Grande Valley, Texas A & M University at Kingsville, Fine Arts Gallery.
Kingsville, Texas. Curators: Charles Valentin and Carlos Gómez.
Carlos Gómez, Paintings and Drawings. Simon Michael Gallery, Bee County College,
Beeville, Texas.
Faculty Art Exhibition, University of Texas at Brownsville, Brownsville, Texas.
1995 All That Glitters Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas. Curators: Deborah Kobelan,
Ann Hennis. (Catalogue).
Faculty Art Exhibition, University of Texas at Brownsville, Brownsville, Texas.
Gorgas Science Foundation, An Art Exhibition & Auction, Casa de Amistad & Municipal
Auditorium Harlingen, Texas. Curator: Sergio Garcia. (Catalogue).
1994 Festival International de la Raza, Bi-National Exhibition: 1994, Teatro de la
Reforma, Matamoros, Mexico.Curator: Leticia Rendon Jamar, Carlos Gómez.
"Art Squared," Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas (Catalogue).
Curator: Janet Herbst.
Abstracted Skies of South Texas: A One Man Show of Painting and Drawing. University of
Texas at Brownsville Richardson Gallery. Brownsville, Texas.
"Ojos Mexicanos," A One Man Show. Teatro de la Reforma, Matamoros, Mexico. Reviewed
by the Newspaper, El Bravo Guest Critic: Architect, Manuel Roblero.
Eight Parkside National Small Print Exhibition. University of Wisconsin-Parkside at Kenosha,
Wisconsin (Catalogue). Juror: Ruth Weisberg.
1993 Cara on Cara: Texas Faces. Guadalupe Cultural Art Center/Instituto Cultural Mexicano,
San Antonio, Texas. Curators: Kathy Vargas and Miguel Cortinas. Reviewed by
the San Antonio Express. Art Critic: Dan R. Goddard.
1992 Faculty Art Exhibition. University of Texas at Brownsville, Brownsville, Texas. The
1991 Carlos Gómez Recent Paintings, Communications Arts & Sciences Gallery,
University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, Texas.
Faculty Art Exhibition. Texas Southmost College, Brownsville, Texas.
1990 The Art in Nature, The Texas Museum of Natural History, Austin, Texas. Curators: Trina Sims,
Albert Acosta, and Mary Martin.
Faculty Art Exhibition. Texas Southmost College, Brownsville, Texas.
"Night for Nursing," Texas Southmost College. Group Show Curator: Carlos Gómez.
1989
April Faculty Art Exhibition. Texas Southmost College, Brownsville, Texas.
1988 Faculty Art Exhibition. Texas Southmost College, Brownsville, Texas.
1987 Faculty Art Exhibition. Texas Southmost College, Brownsville, Texas.
1986 Faculty Art Exhibition. Texas Southmost College, Brownsville, Texas
1985 Faculty Art Exhibition. Texas Southmost College, Brownsville, Texas.
Group Show, Galveston Community.College Galveston, Texas. Curator: Anastasio Davila.
Carlos Gómez, Feathered Artist, LULAC Southwest Conference, Astrodome Conference Annex,
Houston,Texas.
1984 One Man Show NOVO-Tovar Gallery, Houston, Texas. Curator: Dr. Sylvia Pena.
Ojos Mexicano, Group Show, UC Gallery, University of Houston University Park, Houston,
Texas. Curator: Carlos Gómez.
“10 Rear Retrospective” NOVO-Tovar Gallery, Houston, Texas.
1983 Group Show, O' Kane Gallery, University of Houston Down Town. Houston, Texas. Curator:
Joe Rodriquez
1982 Hispanic Artist of Houston, Machorro Gallery, Houston, Texas. Curator: Bert Leon Luna.
One Man Show, Ripley House Gallery, Houston, Texas.
Seis: Six Visions Art Exhibition, Mexi-catessen Old Market Square, Houston, Texas. Sponsor:
Arco Iris Inc. Curator: Sam Coronada.
1981 "Christmas Art Exhibition", Ripley House Gallery, Houston, Texas. Curator: Anastasio Davila.
"70th American Annual at Newport," Art Association of Rhode Island, New Port, Rhode
Island. Jurors: Richard Merkin, Roger Mayer, and Dietmar Winkle. Judge: Richard Merkin.
"Latin Spirit of the 80's." Lawndale Annex Gallery-University of Houston, Houston, Texas.
Curators: Bert Leon Luna and Anastasio Davila; Reviewed by the Houston Chronicle's,
Patricia C. Johnson.
"24th Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture." Sidney Rothman Gallery, Barnegat
Light, New Jersey. Curator: Sidney Rothman.
1980 "2nd National Juried Exhibition", Gallery Triangle, Washington, D.C. (Southwest)
1979 "Three Man Show," Compton Union Building Art Gallery. Washington State University,
Pullman, WA. Reviewed by the Evergreen Newspaper.
M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition Museum of Fine Arts, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
Reviewed by the Evergreen Newspaper.
1978 Two Man Show, Gallery II, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
January Graduate Review Exhibition Museum of Fine Arts, Washington State University,
1977 Group Show. Compton Union Building Art Galley, Pullman, WA
"Despertaiz" Three Man International Art Exhibition. Pan American University Library,
Edinburg, Texas. Reviewed by the Town Crier's writer, Jorge Canales.
1976 Gallery Artist. Altimira Gallery, Edinburg, Texas.
B.F.A. Thesis Exhibition, Pan American University, Art Gallery, Edinburg, Texas.
1975 January Group Show, Pan American University, Edinburg, Texas.
1973 Group Show, Texas Southmost College, Brownsville, Texas.
CURATORSHIP
2008
Self-Portraits: Inner Voices, Sam Coronado, Carlos G. Gómez, Jesús de la Rosa, Toni Hudson, Sandesh Kadur, Bret Lefler,
Chris Leonard, Jack Lewis,Daniel López, Cesar Martínez, Noel Palmenez,, Nancy Sclight, Richard Smith, Paúl Valdez , UTB, Brownsville, Texas. Curator, Carlos G Gómez.
2007
2006
Four Emerging Artist, Jesus de la Rosa, Gabriel Trevino, Mauricio Sáenz, Luis Valderaz, UT-Brownsville Richardson Art Gallery. Curator: Carlos G Gómez.
2004
2003
1995-05
2000
1995-01
1999
1997-98
· Brownsville Art League's 26th International Art Student Show, Brownsville Art League Museum, sponsored by Visitors Convention Bureau, Art League of Brownsville, and the B. I. S. D.
Served as Judge for the High School Division. (Catalogue).
1996
1985-95
1994
1993
Cultural Institute, San Antonio, Texas. Served as Rio Grande Valley Curator.
1991-94
1990
Related Activities
2006
2003
2002
2001
1999-00
· "A Pile of Rocks", by Carlos Gómez, The Mesquite Review, October/ November 1999,
· Reviewed: Batos Locos, “The lost Breed” art exhibition for The Mesquite Review. August/September 1999
· “Second Annual Hispanic Arts Festival-Influence on the Arts”, South
Padre Island Convention Center, South Padre Island, Texas. Region One
Education Service Center Office of High School. Gave two retrospective
slide presentations on my work. Other speaker were:
Denise Chavez; Keynote Speaker
David Barrera Maria Canales
Daniel Escobar Anthony Peña
Valente Rodriquez Eva Longoria
Simón Silva Jesus Baustista Morolos
Armando Hinojosa David Rice
Juan Delgado Letty Garza
J. D. Mata Alfredo Velez
Juan Ortiz Los Rojos de Roma
Rebecca V. Rendón Rolando Rodriquez
Jorge Avendaño Nelinda Villarreal
1998
1997
1996
1991
1987
University at Brownsville.
1986
Brownsville, Texas.
1985
1979
BIOGRAPHIES/PUBLICATIONS
· Monsters: Chupacabra , Thomson Gale Farmington Hills, Michigan. Publication date Fall 2007
• Publication; It is Art, by Carlos G. Gómez, NISOD Innovation Abstract, Volume XXVII, College of Education, UT- Austin
· The Nation Magazine, Interview with Carlos G. Gomez Artist.
• For Gómez, painting is a "love-hate affair", by Abraham Figueroa, The Collegian,. 2007
• Audio-visual "Cadence' by Abraham Figueroa, The Collegian. 2007
• Gómez hangs inaugural exhibit at renovated Rusteberg gallery, by Leslie Williams-Dennis, The Brownsville Herald. 2007
• Further Studies in the Rio Grande Valley History, Milo Kearny, Anthony Knopp, Antonio Zavaletta, Volume 7, UTB Press.
• Online review by Sam Coronado, Coronado Studio, Serie Print Project, Austin Texas, http://www.serieproject.org/ReviewVideo.html, 2006.
• Bahía de Banderas News, CNN, Puerto Vallarta http://www.banderasnews.com/0603/art-chupacabra.htm by Joy Victory, ABC News.
• Feb 28, 2006 Texas’s Blood –Sucking Monster, El Chupacabra’s Popularity has spread to Art, Films. By Joy victory, ABC News
• Feb 20 2006 The Chupacabra Chronicles….exposed, By Jorge Martinez, Collegain, Volume 58, Issue 20.
• Local artist sees Chupacabra as a metaphor for Mexican-Americans, by Emma Perez-Trevino, The Brownsville Herald, Feb 10, 2006
• Take a Walk on the Mild Side: The Chupacabras at Cryptomundo.com Artist and college professor Carlos G. Gómez’s collection of original artwork, "The Chupacabra Chronicles"
• Texas Country Reporter February 21—BROWNSVILLE: Carlos Gomez: The Chupacabra Chronicles Art Exhibit Features the legendary goat-sucking creature.
• ROOM 322 - Oris Bracken Texas Professor and The Chupacabra Chronicles, Report on Carlos G. Gomez by Cryptomundo Biocosm, a new Scientific Theory of Evolution www.room322.com/56636.html
• ∂| HorrorMagazine | Notizie | Il Chupacabra in mostra - L'artista ha inaugurato il 21 febbraio una mostra presso la galleria della sua università, intitolata The Chupacabra chronicles.
· At the art of the matter with Gomez’s “unplugged”, by William Matthews, The Collegian, 2004
· Desconectado, Exhibcion del arte de Carlos Gomez, Extra, El Nuevo Heraldo, por Jeannie Floyd, 2004
· Imagenes y realidades, David Robledo, EL Nuevo Herald, Brownsville, Texas, Front page. 2004
· C. Gómez, Unplugged, Carlos G. Gómez, A One Man Show, Festiva Magazine, Brownsville Herald, by Jeannie Floyd. March 5 2004.
· Faculty art show is more than meets the eye, The Collegian, by William Matthews, 2004.
· Featured in the up coming book; CHICANO ART FOR OUR MILLENIUM, Hispanic Research Center, Arizona State University, 2004
· Ask Art, The Artists Bluebook 2003 32,000 North American Artists16th Century through September 2003, Lonnie Pierson Dunbier, Editor
· Profiled in K-8 Spotlight on Art; Authors are Robyn M. Turner, Ph.D. and Rebecca L. Brooks, Ph.D.; publisher is Pearson Scott Foreman.
· Featured The Brownsville Herald’s Festiva, 9/15/02.
· Profiled in Contemporary Chicana and Chicano Art Work: Artist, Works, and Education, published by the Hispanic Research Center out of Arizona State University. Publication date; Fall of 2002.
· "UTB/TSC art professor showcase talent", by A. D. Rocha, The Collegian, 2/19/01
· Austin print project on display here, Debra Wilborn, The Collegian, Jan. 29, 2001
· "Enlightening", Valley Morning Star, October 19, 2000, page D1 Harlingen, TX.
· Mesquite Review, Rio Grande News, Hispanic Heritage Month with The Rio
Grande Valley Museum. October/November, 2000.
· Rio Grande Valley Museum, The Modern Rhapsody, October/November, 2000, Out and About.
· Feathered guest in "National Hispanic Moment", host Rudy Trevino, KGBT TV 4, Harlingen, Texas September/October 2000.
· Point of Origin, Festiva, Brownsville Herald, Carlos Gómez communicates his sense of place, culture in exhibit. September 22 2000
· Museum to display paintings by professor, Riosun, Valley Morning Star, Harlingen, Texas, September 23, 2000.
· A&E Briefs, The Collegian, September 18, 2000. "The exhibit....."
· Interview by Rachel Benavidez, "Valley Beats", KMBH Public Television channel 60, Harlingen, TX, April 2000.
· Interviewed by Rachel Benavidez, "College Corner, KVEO-NBC Television channel 23, Kids Club, Brownsville, TX, April 2000.
· "Pseudonym" breaks with tradition, Art Review by Debra Wilborn, The Collegian, page 10, February 21,2000.
· "From the eye of the painter", front page-page A9, Brownsville Herald, Vol. 108, No. 226.
· Orange and White, Vol. 5 no. 2, Fall 1999, Heads Above The Crowds.
· Interviewed on July 19, 1999, Univision TV, Channel 48, McAllen, Texas.
· "Mexican Indian art exhibit tells about history, cultural roots", by Emma Perez-Trevino, The Brownsville Herald, page 2, July 15, 1999.
· “Grading the teachers”, Brownsville Herald, Vol. 107, No. 222, February 11, 1999, front page.
· UTB/TSC faculty artworks in the spotlight, by Debra Wilborn, The Collegian, Vol., 51, Issue 10, page 11, February 5, 1999.
· Preparing for a renaissance, by Claudia S. Melendez, Valley Morning Star, page A10, Saturday, October 3, 1998, Vol. 87, No. 160.
· Chicano Painter, UTB Professor addresses issues through his art, by Alice Green, Valley Morning Star, Page A6, September 21, 1998, Vol. 87, No. 148.
· Professor named to Los Tomates bridge art committee, by Debra Wilborn, The Collegian, September 11, 1998, Volume 51, Issue 2.
· UTB/TSC celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Scheduled events, by Ginger James, The Collegian, September 11, 1998, Volume 51, Issue 2.
· Fort Worth college’s art instructors show work here, by Debra Wilborn, The Collegian, September 11, 1998, Volume 51, Issue 2.
· Art at Rancho del Cielo, By Carlos Gómez, September/October, 1998, The Mesquite Review, page 10.
· Brownsville Art Scene, by G.F. McHale-Scully, The Mesquite Review, page 12
· UTB/TSC this Week, Awards and Honors, Volume 4, Number 33, August 24-30, 1998.
· Rancho del Cielo trip leave imprint on art students, by Carlos Gómez, page 10, The Collegian, Friday August 26, 1998, Volume 51, Issue 1.
· “Art Students Travel to Rancho del Cielo”, UTB/TSC, Volume 4, No. 28, July 20, 1998.
· UTB/TSC, this Week, Awards, Volume 4, Number 13, April 6-12,1998.
· "Advanced students art displayed in show", The Collegian, by Melissa Cantu, March 25, 1998, Volume 50, Issue 11.
· Featured cover artist for the Winter 1998 edition of The Mesquite Review.
· Briefs, On the Scene, by Rodolfo Ornelas, San Antonio Express, January 28, 1998.
ARIBA, Art & Business News, "Tres Proyectos" Showcases Latino Art, May 23, 1997, Vol. XVI, No. 38.
· DISTINCT, Westlake Picayune, Museum of Art presents 'Tres Proyectos Latinos', June 12, 1997.
· Community Plus, The Brownsville Herald, April 30, 1997, Student International Art Show Results.
· Celebrate With Us The Successes of The Faculty and Staff of UTB\TSC. Heads "Above the Crowd," The Orange and White. Official news letter of The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College, Vol. 3 no. 1, February 1997, May 1997, and December 1997. Also, Vol. 4 No. 2 Fall 1998 and Vol. 5 No. 1 Spring 1999.
· Studies in Matamoros and Cameron County History, Milo Kearney, Tony Knopp and Antonio Zavaleta, editors. Illustrated by Carlos Gómez, Associate Professor of Fine Arts, UTB, May 1997. Published by UTB.
· A COLLECTION OF WORKS BY FACULTY AND STAFF, 1997 University of Texas at Brownsville.
· Awards/Honors, UTB/TSC This Week, Volume 2, Number 43, University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College, October 28.
· Texas A&M-Kingsville Dates To Remember, Kingsville Record. August 25,1996, August 28, 1996.
· Texas A&M-Kingsville University-Kingsville, Javelina Bulletin, Calendar, Volume 6, Issue 10, August 23, 1996 Art Professor shows work in national exhibit,
The Collegian, Jose M. Villarreal, September 13, 1996, Volume 49, Issue 1.
· Awards/Honors, UTB/TSC This Week, Volume 2, Number 33, University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College, August 26, 1996.
· "Patrons of the Arts is Ready to Entertain", UTB/TSC, Volume 2, Number 33, University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College, August 19, 1996.
· Rio Living: Community, Valley Morning Star, by Joy Ault, "It's Gorgas: Science
foundation in Brownsville restores historic building", July 1996.
· Celebrate With Us The Successes of The Faculty and Staff of UTB/TSC. Heads "Above the Crowd," The Orange and White. Official newsletter of The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College, Vol. 2, no. 1, February 1996. Vol. 2 no. 2, May 1996. Vol. 2 no. 1, February 1996.
· Dameron, Chip. "When Gomez Paints." New Texas 95 (1995): 25.
· News Strips, a newsletter of The College of Liberal Arts. The University of Texas at Brownsville, vol. 4, no. 1, November 1995, page 4, vol. 4, number 2, May 1996.
· "Proud to be a Chicano," Carlos Gómez, noted Artist, Teacher, The Brownsville Herald, Community Plus, September 20, 1995.
· Celebrate With Us the Successes of The Faculty and Staff of UTB/TSC. Heads "Above the Crowd," The Orange and White, Official Newsletter of the University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College, vol., 1 no. 3, October 1995.
· "Rare Cats of Laguna Atascosa", National Wildlife Refuge Texas, page 2, 5, 1995.
· "El Monte," The American Alligator, A Prehistoric Survivor, 1995, nature News letter, Rio Hondo, Texas, 78583, Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge, pages 1-3.
· Who's Who Among American Teachers, Educational Communications Inc. Paul Krowse, publisher, 1994 and 1997.
· "Art Appreciation Students Critique Faculty Art", The Collegian, page 6,Volume 47, Issue 3, February 26, 1995.
· Department Notes, page 5, News Strips, College of Liberal Arts News Letter, UTB volume 3, number 1; December 1994.
· Faculty Honored, page 3, "The Sting", Volume 3, Number 1. November 1994, UTB and TSC.
· Appeared on KRGV Channel 5, People Stories, Weslaco, Texas, feature reporter; Letty Fernandez, October 23, 1994.
· Appeared on XHAB Channel 7, Arte en Brownsville, Matamoros, Mexico, May 1994.
· "Student Art Exhibition," Brownsville Herald, April 26, 1994.
· "Advance Students bare their souls in Art Exhibition", Brownsville Herald, April 6, 1994.
· "Mujer, sueno y muerte en la pintura de Carlos Gómez", Arq. Manuel Robledo Trevino, Suplemento Dominical, El Bravo, February 6, 1994.
· "En Mexico todo es Arte", Leticia Rendon Jamar, Suplemento Dominical, El Bravo, January 30, 1994.
· "Faces Fill Galleries beyond 'CARA'". Dan R. Goddard, San Antonio Express, June 6, 1993.
· "Strategies for Achieving Cultural Diversity," a report prepared by Cultural
Diversity Team Upper Level Management Development Program for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, April 1992.
· "This Painting...” The Daily Evergreen, WA., January 19, 1979.
· "Pan Am News," The Valley Town Crier, Edinburg, July 1977.
· Appeared on KGBT Television Station Channel 4, Harlingen, Texas, Artist of South Texas, hosted by Larry James.
· "People", Brownsville Herald, January 12, 1994.
· UTB News and Information, Volume 2, Number 3, "Did you know",
February 1994.
· "Students Show their Artwork at UTB", The Collegian, April 22, 1994.
· "Student Dances Her Way to the Top", The Collegian, April 22, 1994.
· News Strips, Volume 2, Number 2, "Department Notes", May, 1993.
· "In Review Faculty Art Show",