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Christopher  Velasco

Christopher
Velasco

SPE Member since 2019
Member Chapter: West

Christopher Velasco

SPE member since 2019
Fresh Donor #15
Archival Pigment print

Christopher Velasco

SPE member since 2019
Fresh Donor (After Laura Aguilar) #1
Archival Pigment print

Christopher Velasco

SPE member since 2019
Fresh Donor #9
Archival Pigment print

Christopher Velasco

SPE member since 2019
Fresh Donor #13
Archival Pigment print

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Christopher Anthony Velasco (b. 1983) is a photographer and performance artist based in Los Angeles, known for his exploration of the queer brown body and his innovative blend of horror and camp aesthetics. He earned his Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 2019, and his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the California Institute of the Arts in 2011.

Velasco has contributed to his field through various internships, including positions at the Santa Monica Museum of Art (Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles) and UCLA's Chicano Studies Research Center and Library as a Getty Marrow Undergraduate Intern. He is an adjunct professor at Ventura and Moorpark Community Colleges and Los Angeles Valley College and instructs at CSSSA (California State Summer School of the Arts).

His work has been prominently featured in exhibitions at esteemed venues such as the Art Center College of Design, AD&A Museum, Avenue 50 Studios, the California Institute of the Arts, the Hibbleton Gallery, the Getty Museum, and the Vincent Price Art Museum. Furthermore, Velasco has collaborated with Harry Gamboa, Jr., notably through Virtual Verite, and performed at Los Angeles Union Station, UC Santa Barbara, and LAST Projects.

Velasco is included in collections with Alta Med Art Collection, Cerritos College Art Gallery, UC Santa Barbara Department of Art, Keck School of Medicine at USC Research, and East Los Angeles College Photography Department.

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