Juan José Castaño-Márquez・ Photography
Juan José Castaño-Márquez was selected to be an exhibiting artist at Arrowmont for the New Forms juried student exhibition. Juan is a colombian-born artist based in the United States working in visual biomythography, photography, performance, video, and new media arts. Through art, he explores contemporary issues on historiography and archivization, as well as personal identity. Some of Juan’s projects directly engage with ideas of representation of “the Other”– this Other being both brown and queer; historical erasure; and situations of victimization in his country of birth. His work has been published and displayed online as well as in magazines, universities, galleries, and alternative art spaces in London, England; Cambridge, MA; Medellín, Columbia; Bogotá, Columbia; Kansas City, MO; Lawrence, KS; and Gatlinburg, TN. Juan received his bachelors of foreign commerce from the Universidad Católica de Oriente in 2011 and his associates of photography from Academia Yurupari in 2015. He earned his MFA in visual art with an emphasis in expanded media from the University of Kansas in May of 2018. Castaño-Márquez is currently assistant professor of digital media at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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