VISUALS
ABOUT
Waleska Del Valle Solórzano is a Venezuelan-American research photographer based in Denver, CO. Her visual practice weaves together documentary work, portraiture, and vernacular image-making as a means of examining how intimacy and kinship unfold within natural landscapes. She seeks to celebrate the beauty of (other)worldly connection, her diasporic roots, and the realities of people around her. Her artistic productions directly connect to her academic work and travels. She is currently unavailable for projects unrelated to her dissertation.
PUBLICATIONS
“The Veiled in Red / Velada en Rojo”, MUJERES: RETOS Y PERSPECTIVAS. Book Cover. University of Carabobo Publication, 2023.
“El Color de la Pobreza”, Hispanic Culture Review. May 2019. 46-47.
“Future Reflections”, Stop Motion D.C. Volume II: Street Photography. June 2018.
SELECTED CLIENTS
Airbnb
Hirshhorn Museum
Planned Parenthood
Tribeca Film Festival
+ more
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
“Ab Initio” and “Bloom,” Awakening: Transforming Experiences Online Exhibition, Love4Immigrants, August 2023.
“Blurred”, Center Arts Gallery Community Collection, The D.C. Center for the LGBT Community, Washington, D.C., February 2023 to March 2023.
“Progression and Remembrance: An Art Exhibition Celebrating Black History Month,” Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, February 2023.
“The Veiled in Red”, The Gender Within: The Art of Identity, Eaton DC, Washington, D.C., August to December 2022.
“Terceros Lugares/Third Places”, Bolivarian Hall of the Embassy of Venezuela, Washington, D.C., September 2022.
“Blooming”, Artist Showcase at the Mayor’s Office, The D.C. Center for the LGBT Community, Washington, D.C., July 2022.
“The Veiled in Red”, The Gender Within: The Art of Identity, Dupont Underground, Washington, D.C., June 2022.
“Latin American Art”, Framers Workroom, Washington, D.C., November 2021 to January 2022.
“Stop Motion”, UMBRELLA Art Fair, Washington, D.C., November 2021.
“TABOO”, Mitra Wacana, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, June 2019.