Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Earl Wettstein's Comment on The Burrito Files

Julie,
Congratulations. Nice PR story on your art project in the Tucson Citizen.
I have some ideas on what should be in your downtown burrito.
First of all… about your desire to make us an art Mecca? If only, huh?
There are, what, six art Mecca’s in America, and 100,000 (really) new artists (me included) coming out of America’s art schools every year. Yikes. I see art Mecca’s in Scottsdale, Santa Fe, Miami now with Art Basel, New York of course, maybe Jackson Hole if you count Western art, and Los Angeles if only for it’s fabulous contemporary museums. Thank you Eli Broad.

What our downtown burrito needs is exactly what you said, something we already have and promote it. What we have is a vivid western history. I wish it were art, but TPAC is here to help do that and you see what they accomplish. You may wish to contact the Contemporary Art Society at TMA and see if they would like to help you. The current president is Barbara Jo McLaughlin, a terrific young woman artist sculptor.

But what I would like downtown Tucson to include inside its burrito skin is a tribute to what we have been and what would bring people here to buy your art, and that is a Wild West Museum. Tucson has an image of being wild and western. Or we used to have that before the tourism gurus decided that resorts were more saleable than history. The top Tucson money making attraction used to be Old Tucson before that fire burned it down and they rebuilt a plastic version that had none of the old panache of the original.

I think people across the US of A still think the Wild West starts here in Arizona. Why not a Wild West Museum that would be a drawing card for tourists, who in turn will buy our art? People would come here to feel the old west and they would leave their art dollars among us.
Once they come here with their wallets ready, they will buy all sorts of art from contemporary to western.

In 2007 I created an elaborate presentation on such a museum. I called it Tucson’s Wild West Museum. I presented it to many, many influential people including most of the current city council, only to have them say “Where’s the money, Earl?” I do not have that kind of money, but I did have stuff to put in the museum in the form of western and western movie artifacts saved from Old Tucson by my friend Bob Shelton, who used to own and run it.

Yet these politicians were - and are - sitting on millions of Rio Nuevo dollars they are spending on things like a Science Center for the UofA and a rebuild of the old Convento, which no local will go see more than once, and which tourists will not stop to see at all. But I am old and long in the tooth, and out of energy to keep after them. Your youth and energy are your best weapons.
If you would like to see what I proposed back then, I can email you the 10 page prospectus, and US mail you a picture of what I envisioned.

Burritos need spice, and the Wild West is spicy.

Good luck,

Earl Wettstein

NOTE: "The museum itself will be over 35,000 square feet and three stories tall, and will be housed inside a ten-story iconic cowboy hat. It is the world’s first 10,000,000 gallon hat." (from the prospectus. I'll include more details in the next post.)

Responses to Tucson Citizen article


The Tucson Citizen article generated 77 online comments. Granted, at least half, if not more, were private conversations that had nothing to do whatsoever with The Burrito Files.

Here is one of my favorites:
"Just what we need. More welfare artists turning out crap no one wants. Isn't there enough of that already?"

In response, my friend Tom wrote me,
"Is this comment about US automakers or The Burrito Files?"

I also got a great email from Earl Wettstein and an invitation from the City of Tucson's Urban Landscape Manager to attend a meeting about the Congress St. streetscape. See the next post for Earl's letter.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

The Burrito Files in Tucson Citizen!


Check out the Tucson Citizen article by Teya Vitu with pictures by Val Cañez. Thanks Teya and Val for a great depiction of the project and for including the sidebar with my vision for downtown and the context for the project. (all 3 pictures here by Val Cañez)

Please visit the article and add your comment!! I'd like to show the Citizen and Tucson how many people care about downtown!


The Burrito Files - Val

Are you a Tucson native? Yes.
What are you doing downtown today? Working, taking pictures.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? It's getting better.
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? It would have a lot of spices, meat, rice. It would be affordable and taste good, a burrito that would want to eat a second time. No raisins.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I remember coming downtown to see Christmas lights ever year. Because of that I have a lot of downtown memories. Also, my mother worked downtown at the phone company.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray in front of downtown library, 12/03/08

The Burrito Files - Sylvia/Ruthie

Are you a Tucson native? Yes.
What are you doing downtown today? Came to look around and see what's going on, stop at the library.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Very, very interesting. / nice, busy.
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? all kinds of mixed color meats / rice, slushies, and rice pudding.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? Worked for the demolition company that demolished Pioneer building so it could be rebuilt. / St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray in front of downtown library, 12/03/08

The Burrito Files - Danielle/Eugene

Are you a Tucson native? No. Ohio. / Yes.
What are you doing downtown today? Renewing library materials.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? noisy / vivid, lively, energetic
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? cheesy people / jalapeños, cheese, some kind of rare meat.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? Unfortunately, no.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray in front of downtown library, 12/03/08

The Burrito Files - David

Are you a Tucson native? No. Chicago.
What are you doing downtown today? Working at farmer's market.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? nice, quiet.
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? steak, cheese.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? No.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray in front of downtown library, 12/03/08

The Burrito Files - Octavio

Are you a Tucson native? No. Los Angeles.
What are you doing downtown today? Working.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Interesting.
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it. traffic
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? lots of good dates.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray in front of downtown library, 12/03/08

The Burrito Files - Gary

Are you a Tucson native? No. Connecticut.
What are you doing downtown today? Working.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? My home, hope
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? garbage
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? My whole career happened in downtown.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray in front of downtown library, 12/03/08

The Burrito Files - Alejandro

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? Si.
What are you doing downtown today? Voy al banco.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Todo aqui.
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? Mucha comida.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? Aqui me casé.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 12/03/08

Saturday, November 22, 2008

The Burrito Files at December 5th Opening of "Rooted in Place"

The Burrito Files has been invited to be part of the artists' reception for "Rooted in Place," featuring photography by Jim Boehme and Leigh Spigelman and vignettes by Marlene H. Phillips, Steve Surfaro, and Monica Surfaro Spigelman. Monica is a colleague, a friend, and a passionate supporter of downtown Tucson.

Friday, December 5
6 - 10pm
Arts Incubator Gallery
108 E. Congress

The Burrito Files - Jen

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. East Coast.
What are you doing downtown today? Making a lampshade.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Funky, sad, construction.
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? white race, Pace salsa and ground beef.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I moved here on the Greyhound and arrived in downtown.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/09/08

The Burrito Files - Cristina

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. Guadalajara.
What are you doing downtown today? Part of Open Studio Tour.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? energetic, expectation, art movement.
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? definitely artists - the main ingredient, politicians to understand how important the art is, musicians, beans, cilantro
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? A lot. I had my first art exhibit at Arte Hispano. I met Luis Bernal, Luis Jimenez, and Judy Baca downtown. Downtown has been the key of my career.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/09/08

The Burrito Files - Lucia

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. Bolivia.
What are you doing downtown today? Going to Open Studios.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Almost there.
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? la mescla de nuevo y otro
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I live here - Armory Park.
Self-interview. Photo by Julie Ray, 11/09/08

The Burrito Files - Gazelle/John

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. Washington state
What are you doing downtown today? showing family around Tucson
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? deflated, small, vacant, quiet
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? really plain beans, dirt, just rice
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? No
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/09/08

The Burrito Files - Liz

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. Moved around a lot. Came here from Atlanta.
What are you doing downtown today? Came for Open Studios Tour.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? windy, twinkles, lively
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? good mixture of lots of tasty, spicy complementary flavors
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I met my best friend there and one year later I met my adorable boyfriend.
Interview by Julie Ray, Photo by Jen Casados 11/09/08
Liz (L) and Julie (R) wear necklaces by Jen Casados (bought that day at the Open Studio Tour)

The Burrito Files - Cynthia

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? Yes
What are you doing downtown today? Volunteer at El Centro for Tucson Tours (Board Member of El Centro)
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? abandon, lively weekends
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? more Tucson artist boutiques, shops, music and restaurants of all cultures.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? Ringling Brothers parade to the TCC. (Ringling Brothers would put on a special show for kids in the neighborhood and let them see the animals up close)
Self-interview, Photo by Julie Ray, 11/09/08

The Burrito Files - Caitlin

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? Yes
What are you doing downtown today? visiting, checking out the art
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? cozy, eclectic, historic
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? avocado, jalapeño, a beans mixture, carne
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I went to my first concert.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/09/08
Caitlin is on the right, posing with Hallie and Erica

The Burrito Files - Evangelina & Herminia

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? Yes
What are you doing downtown today? Went to church (St. Augustine's)
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? good memories/I love it.
If downtown Tucson were a burrito what would be in it? music, more arts, food more of it / culture, fun, excitement, memories and a little bit of salsa
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I got a free rental of a convertible one time for a weekend and I rode around downtown all weekend long talking about memories / a lot of quality time together.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/09/08
Evangelina (L) and Herminia (R)

The Burrito Files - Josh

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. Everywhere.
What are you doing downtown today? Visiting open studios.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? empty, windblown, fragmented
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? ice cream, gardens, fragrant smell from local restaurants, performance art, people, a multicultural arts center, a youth center..
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I discovered my voice for teaching.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/09/08

Monday, November 10, 2008

The Burrito Files - Emma/Ronwyn

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? Yes / No, San Diego.
What are you doing downtown today? Touring open studios.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? growing, active, creative / casual, ethnic, homey
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? footprints, traffic, trees and laughter / people, food, art.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I went to high school downtown / I was proposed to downtown.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/08/08

The Burrito Files - Joe

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? Yes.
What are you doing downtown today? Board member of El Centro since day one.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Needs more activity.
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? Me.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? We developed El Centro. I am a native, bilingual Tucson who does not forget my culture.
Photo & interview by Kim & Marcus Eldon, 11/08/08

The Burrito Files - Lillian

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No, from Nogales.
What are you doing downtown today? Drinking wine and having a good time - and being told to "go to church."
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Home. Heart of Tucson. Fun.
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? Things.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I met my ex-husband here.
Photo & interview by Kim & Marcus Eldon, 11/08/08

The Burrito Files - Antonio

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. Mexico City.
What are you doing downtown today? Helping to celebrate the open studio affair.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Needs more activities.
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? Frijoles y arroz.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? No.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/08/08

The Burrito Files - Susan

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. Philadelphia.
What are you doing downtown today? Open Studio Tour.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Spiritual. Artistic. Cinematic.
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? Hot chile peppers, salsa.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? The first time I came here, part of my spirit felt like it belonged here.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/08/08

The Burrito Files - Mike

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. Boston, Philadelphia.
What are you doing downtown today? Looking to do an art project at El Centro
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? cold, uninhabited, commercial
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? bland, no taste
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? A restaurant or two and 4th Avenue
Self-interview. Photo by Julie Ray, 11/08/08

Sunday, November 9, 2008

The Burrito Files - Kim

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. New York City.
What are you doing downtown today? Open Studio Tour.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Half-done in a funky way.
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? Beans because they're cheap (downtown is still a relatively cheap place to live), cheesy, old ground beef.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I chose to buy a house and raise my son downtown because of the ethnic diversity.
Interview by Julie Ray, Photo by Marcus, 11/08/08
(Kim is on the right)

The Burrito Files - Marcus

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. New Yorkan.
What are you doing downtown today? studio tour.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? good, tall buildings, nice smells.
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? cactus, lemons and grapefruit.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? A Halloween parade at school. Made a friend named Ne and a neighbor named Julieta.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/08/08

The Burrito Files - Tim

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? I'm from Pennsylvania.
What are you doing downtown today? The open studio tour.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Hot and growing.
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? Art, bums, bikes, sprinkled with restaurants.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I opened my business.
Photo & interview by Natalie Fruciano, 11/08/08

The Burrito Files - Natalie

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. Phoenix.
What are you doing downtown today? Open Studio Tour.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? sprawly yet compact
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? Little dormant seeds waiting to sprout.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? For a year I lived downtown. I work downtown. I met my boyfriend downtown.
Interview by Julie Ray, Photo by Tim Bowen, 11/08/08

The Burrito Files - Julieta

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? Yes.
What are you doing downtown today? Today I came to celebrate Tucson in autumn and visit a friend's art exhibit.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? Es mi casa.
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? chorizo, dash of cloves for richness, dash of nutmeg for warmth, lots of chili powder for tradition.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? My entire childhood and then some.
Photo & interview by Kim & Marcus Eldon, 11/08/08

The Burrito Files - Amy

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. New York.
What are you doing downtown today? Touring open studios.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? eclectic, Western, hopeful
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? lots of people all the time, mixed use buildings, sidewalk cafes and some pedestrian only streets. Wig-o-Rama.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I went to an amazing costume party at the Fox Theatre
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/08/08

The Burrito Files - Kara

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. New Orleans.
What are you doing downtown today? Attending the Open Studio Tour
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? it's becoming vibrant
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? experimental restaurants and shops where I can feel the excitement of the creative energy in Tucson.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? During the All Souls Procession last year, I discovered how much I loved being in a parade. A poetry crawl several years ago opened my eyes to the idea of bringing commercial establishments together with artists and poets. I fell in love downtown.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 11/08/08

Open Studio Tour A Success!


The Open Studio Tour at El Centro Cultural de las Americas was a success. We did 20+ interviews and enjoyed the work of artists Therese Perreault, Kim Eldon, Jennifer Casados, April Romo de Vivar, Mariana Caballero, Cristina Cardenas, and Samuel Ace. Thanks to everyone who participated and stopped by!

Front of El Centro on Broadway

Burrito cart set up in courtyard

Magnet board of past Burrito Files answers

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Burrito Files in Open Studio Tour!

For a complete list of participating artists and studios visit the TPAC website.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

The Burrito Files - David

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? Born in LA, came to Tucson in 70s, came back with my tail between my legs.
What are you doing downtown today? being a global Tucsonan
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? vibrant, diverse, unexpected
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? bite size artists, poblano chiles, coffee beans, and Wig-O-Rama sauce
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? Many things that I continue to make amends for (in the 70s)
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 9/27/08

The Burrito Files - Maribel & Patricia

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. Cuba.
What are you doing downtown today? Checking out Downtown Saturday Night.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? old, musty, trying
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? art, art galleries, sidewalk cafes, light shows, and bars
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I got married downtown twice. / I got married once downtown.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 9/27/08

The Burrito Files - Noreen & Greg

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No, originally from Ohio.
What are you doing downtown today? enjoying being outside and looking at art
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? authenticity, culture / drab, unimaginative, needs leadership
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? Trader Joe's, colorful architecture, walking / Rialto, Rattlesnake Bridge, Fox Theatre
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? Great music. One time we were at a Leon Russell concert at the Rialto and the lights went off just as he came on. Everyone was sweating because the AC went off. When the lights went back on everyone cheered.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 9/27/08

The Burrito Files - Ashley & Brenda

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? Hybrid
What are you doing downtown today? Working, playing with kids, came to see my favorite band (Static Session)
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? eccentric, a-work-in-progress
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? spicy chicken, adobe sifting through a hole in the ceiling as the train rattles the whole building
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? In high school I would sneak out to see concerts at Skrappy's and the Rialto, and because of that I found my inner landscape downtown.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 9/27/08

The Burrito Files - Antonio

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. From Dodge City, Kansas.
What are you doing downtown today? With my girlfriend, son and his friend, taking in the venues.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? eclectic, exciting, exuberant
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? a fascinating mix of different spices that would give it its full flavor.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? Yes, meeting and getting to know some artists.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 9/27/08

The Burrito Files - Victor

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. Iowa.
What are you doing downtown today? Enjoying the activities.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? coming along slowly
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? undercooked flour tortilla that was supposed to have more flavors added before it was put in the oven. The inside is palatable but as good as it should be everyday.
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? I was a victim of aggravated assault.
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 9/27/08

The Burrito Files - Victoria, Devin & Doug


Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No, Washington State. Yes. Yes.
What are you doing downtown today? Celebrating Downtown Saturday Night
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? exciting, urban, eclectic
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? a little bit of everything imaginable
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? Concerts
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 9/27/08

The Burrito Files - Mike & Dusty

Are you a Tucson native? If not, where are you from? No. We live in Phoenix.
What are you doing downtown today? Working at the Rialto.
Describe downtown in 3 words or less? More poppin' than downtown Phoenix / Looking cooler
If downtown Tucson was a burrito what would be in it? guacamole, black beans, onions and chile peppers / chicken, rice and salsa
Have any significant events in your life happened in downtown? Tonight!
Photo & interview by Julie Ray, 9/27/08