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Paz de la Calzada
Spanish artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Paz de la Calzada is a Spanish-born American interdisciplinary artist and illustrator, working in drawing, installation, and public art. The relationship of nature to human life is a major theme in her work. De la Calzada was born and raised in Spain, which largely informs her art practice.[1] She lives in San Francisco, California.
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Early life and education
Paz de la Calzada was born in Spain.[2]
De la Calzada received a BFA degree from the University of Salamanca; and received an MFA degree in Painting from the Academy of San Carlos, part of the Faculty of Arts and Design (UNAM).[2] She moved to the United States in 2003.[2]
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De la Calzada also has Illustrations published in Rebecca Solnit's books, "Infinite City",[3] and the "Mother of All Questions".[4] Her work is in the permanent collection of the Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, CA[5] and Abanca Collection, Spain[6]
De la Calzada has created several public art installations and exhibitions in the United States and Spain, including:
- Flowing Together, a permanent public art installation commissioned by The State of California Department of General Services (DGS) for the May Lee Office Complex Grand Façade located in the River District of Sacramento. [7]
- The Nomadic Labyrinth, commissioned by the San Francisco Arts Commission, San Francisco, California. This interactive public installation has been installed at the University of San Francisco's Manresa Gallery, San Francisco;[8] Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz;[9] and the Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga,[10] among other locations.
- Central Market Dreamscape, commissioned by the San Francisco Arts Commission, San Francisco, California;[11][12]
- "Creative Attention: Art and Community Restoration", at the Palo Alto Arts Center, Palo Alto, California;[13][14]
- Portale, Thacher Gallery, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, California[15] [16]
- Mural installation at 836M Gallery, San Francisco, California[17]
- The Bucolic Labyrinth, commissioned by the Palo Alto Public Art Program, Palo Alto, California[18][19]
- Carpet Diem at Sala Alterarte, University of Vigo, Ourense, Spain[20][21]
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Awards
De la Calzada was awarded the Cultural Equity Grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission and residencies from Oberpfälzer Künstlerhaus, Schwandorf, Germany;[22] the Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, CA;[23] Djerassi Resident Artists Program, Woodside, CA,[24] among others.
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