Arte Público Press

Arte Público Press The oldest and largest publisher of contemporary and recovered literature by US Latinx authors. Hispanic Literary Heritage project in 1992. Hispanic culture.
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Arte Público Press, the oldest and most accomplished publisher of contemporary and recovered literature by U.S. Hispanic authors, and its imprint, Piñata Books, has become the country’s leading showcase for Hispanic literary creativity, arts and culture. In the early 1970s, it became obvious to Nicolás Kanellos, Ph.D., founder and director of Arte Público Press and the Brown Foundation Chair of Sp

anish at the University of Houston, that Hispanic writers were not being published by the mainstream presses. To provide an outlet for the creative efforts of Latino writers, Kanellos founded the Revista Chicana-Riqueña, in Gary, Indiana in 1972. This quarterly magazine for Latino literature, art and thought eventually evolved into The Americas Review. The magazine won praise and recognition nationwide, including the 1986 and 1987 Citations of Achievement from the Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines. Building on the literary magazine's success, Kanellos founded Arte Público Press in 1979 to further the endeavor of providing a national forum for Hispanic literature. The following year, Kanellos was offered a position at the University of Houston, and he was invited to bring the press with him. As part of the ever-expanding efforts to bring Hispanic literature to mainstream audiences, Arte Público Press launched the Recovering the U.S. The Recovery project represents the first nationally coordinated attempt to recover, index and publish lost Latino writings that date from the American colonial period through 1960. The notion of an imprint dedicated to the publication of literature for children and young adults was planted by an urgent public demand for books that accurately portray U.S. In 1994, a grant from the Mellon Foundation allowed Arte Público Press to transform the dream into a reality. With its bilingual books for children and its entertaining novels for young adults, Piñata Books has made giant strides toward filling the void in the literary market created by an increased awareness of diverse cultures. Arte Público Press has expanded into producing much-needed documentation of the Hispanic Civil Rights Movement through the creation of the Hispanic Civil Rights Series. The series seeks to address the continuing, appalling lack of information accessible to students and the general public. Highlighted in the series are the topics of women’s activism, immigration reform, educational equity, the participation of citizens in a democratic society, civic culture and racial/cultural relations. With thirty titles published each year, Arte Público Press is David to New York publishing industry Goliaths. However, because of its cultural sensitivity to its writers and the experiences they write about, along with a vision for the role of Hispanic literature in the United States, Arte Público Press has demonstrated that size (or lack of it) is not proportionately related to success in the commercial book market.

The beginning of summer has been busy here at Arte Público Press! From mailing hundreds of books to reviewers and editor...
06/17/2026

The beginning of summer has been busy here at Arte Público Press! From mailing hundreds of books to reviewers and editors across the country. Training our summer interns ranging from high school juniors to students from the University of Houston and Rice University, to sharing our books in Little Free Libraries, we’re excited to keep connecting readers with great stories all summer long 🌞📚

Don’t miss an afternoon full of fun and soccer as we celebrate World Cup excitement TOMORROW at  virtual Bilingual Story...
06/16/2026

Don’t miss an afternoon full of fun and soccer as we celebrate World Cup excitement TOMORROW at virtual Bilingual Story Hour! ⚽️ 📖

Join Arte Público Press author Gwendolyn Zepeda for a reading of her book I Kick the Ball / Pateo el balón.

Sign up through MakeMake’s bio to participate! ⚽📚

Thank you to all of our attendees for another great Book Club meeting! 📚Natalia .trevino.writer, thank you for joining u...
06/12/2026

Thank you to all of our attendees for another great Book Club meeting! 📚

Natalia .trevino.writer, thank you for joining us and sharing your story 🫶🏽. The Road Back is such an important novel, and its themes resonate deeply with many in our communities.

A special thank you to Eden Plant Co. .co for their hospitality, kindness, and serving the best lavender latte in town! ☕💜

Our Book Club meeting is TODAY at 5 PM at Eden Plant Co. with Natalia Treviño! Join us as we discuss her new novel, The ...
06/11/2026

Our Book Club meeting is TODAY at 5 PM at Eden Plant Co. with Natalia Treviño! Join us as we discuss her new novel, The Road Back, and connect with fellow book lovers in our community 📚

📍1123 Providence St, Houston, TX
77002 - parking available 🚗

Literature from the Cuban diaspora is rich with beauty, resilience, and unforgettable storytelling. Explore our catalog ...
06/10/2026

Literature from the Cuban diaspora is rich with beauty, resilience, and unforgettable storytelling.

Explore our catalog of acclaimed authors of Cuban descent and discover stories that celebrate culture, identity and history at artepublicopress.com 📚🇨🇺

06/10/2026

Natalia Treviño will be joining us TOMORROW at our Book Club meeting at Eden Plant Co. for a special reading from her novel, The Road Back, followed by a Q&A with the author.

Don’t miss this opportunity to meet Natalia, discuss her work, and connect with fellow book lovers in the community!

📍.co - 1123 Providence St, Houston, TX 77002
📅 Tomorrow
⏰ 5:00 PM–6:30 PM

Register at the link in our bio. We can’t wait to see you there!

Our Book Club meeting is just 3 days away with .trevino.writer at .co 📚☕️ We’ll be discussing her novel The Road Back 📖 ...
06/08/2026

Our Book Club meeting is just 3 days away with .trevino.writer at .co 📚☕️

We’ll be discussing her novel The Road Back 📖

At the center of the story is a difficult agreement: two years of work for two thousand dollars. Berta accepts this arrangement with the wealthy Thompson family in San Antonio, believing it could change everything for her and her toddler Josefina. But life as a domestic worker proves anything but simple. La Señora is demanding, mercurial and manipulative, and without legal documentation, Berta has little recourse when her employer withholds payment until her commitment is fulfilled.

Register at the link in our bio to join our Book Club :)!!

We are so proud of Lupe Mendez  for being featured in the Houston Chronicle for his impactful work preserving the histor...
06/05/2026

We are so proud of Lupe Mendez for being featured in the Houston Chronicle for his impactful work preserving the history of Houston’s Huelga Schools through his latest book, We Exist in the Whisper: Huelga School Verses 📖 Through poetry, research, and community stories, Lupe shines a light on an important chapter of Houston history that deserves to be remembered and shared.

Get your copy today at artepublicopress.com or Amazon! 📚

Our Book Club meeting is almost here! 📚☕️Join us at Eden Plant Co. .co on Thursday, June 11 at 5 PM for a conversation w...
06/05/2026

Our Book Club meeting is almost here! 📚☕️

Join us at Eden Plant Co. .co on Thursday, June 11 at 5 PM for a conversation with Natalia Treviño .trevino.writer, author of The Road Back 📖

Register at the link in our bio and reserve your spot today!

You can tell a Zillennial manages this account 🤭📚Our Book Club meeting with Natalia Treviño is NEXT THURSDAY at .co ☕️ a...
06/03/2026

You can tell a Zillennial manages this account 🤭📚

Our Book Club meeting with Natalia Treviño is NEXT THURSDAY at .co ☕️ at 5PM.

Register today at the link in our bio :)

Address

Univ. Of Houston, ERP, 4902 Gulf Freeway, Bldg 19, Rm 100
Houston, TX
77204

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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