Week 6 Art Lecture: Rafael Soldi

Week 6 Art Lecture: Rafael Soldi

When:
May 9, 2024 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am
2024-05-09T10:00:00-07:00
2024-05-09T11:30:00-07:00
Where:
The Evergreen State College - Comm Recital Hall / Zoom

The Evergreen Art Lecture Series presents a broad range of interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary art issues by artists, writers, activists and scholars. The ongoing aim is to bring an array of practices from a variety of fields, areas of inquiry and creative production that are active in the world beyond our campus. The series provides a lively forum for the exchange of ideas between the speakers, students, faculty, staff, and the public. Please join us for this great line-up and an opportunity to gather to engage with artists working in a variety of modes and genres in response to our rapidly unfolding contemporary moment. 

 

Find art lectures from previous academic quarters online at https://sites.evergreen.edu/artlectureseries/

 

When: 10 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, May 9

Where: Lecture will be in person in the Comm Building Recital Hall and livestreamed via Zoom webinar, Zoom Link: https://evergreen.zoom.us/j/86447124526 

 

Week 6, May 9 Rafael Soldi

Image of artist sitting at a table

(NOTE: This lecture takes place on Thursday of week 6, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in Person in the Recital Hall and via Zoom)

 

Rafael Soldi is a Peruvian­-born artist and independent curator based in Seattle (unceded Indigenous land of the Coast Salish peoples). His practice centers on how queerness and masculinity intersect with larger topics of our time such as immigration, memory, and loss. Rafael has exhibited internationally at the Frye Art Museum, Frost Art Museum, Griffin Museum of Photography, CLAMP, The Print Center, Museo MATE, Filter Space, and Burrard Arts Foundation, among others. He has received support from the The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts, The Northwest Film Forum, Puffin Foundation, smART Ventures, Artist Trust, 4Culture, the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, and Center Santa Fe. He has been awarded fellowships at MacDowell, Bogliasco Foundation, Vermont Studio Center, and PICTURE BERLIN. He was a 2022 finalist for the Seattle Art Museum’s Betty Bowen Award.

 

His first monograph, Imagined Futures / Futuros Imaginarios (Candor Arts), and CARGAMONTÓN (self-published), were both published in 2020. 

 

His work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Finer Arts, Houston, Tacoma Art Museum, Frye Art Museum, King County Public Art Collection, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Rafael’s work has been reviewed on ARTFORUM, The Seattle Times, The Boston Globe, Photograph Magazine, The Seen, Art Nexus, and PDN. He is the co-founder of the Strange Fire Collective, a project dedicated to highlighting work made by women, people of color, and queer and trans artists; and co-curator of the High Wall, a yearly outdoor video projection program that invites immigrant artists and artists working on themes of diaspora and borderlands to intervene the facade of a former immigration center building in the heart of Seattle.

 

Rafael holds a BFA in Photography & Curatorial Studies from the Maryland Institute College of Art.

You may also like...