Libby Paloma is an interdisciplinary artist originally from California, currently based in New York. Paloma’s work often explores issues of visibility and representation as related to her intersectional Chicanx and queer cultural identity as well as living with chronic illness. Recently, Paloma exhibited at El Museo Del Barrio in New York, NY, East Gallery, NYC, Gallery No. 17 in Brooklyn NY, at the Wassaic Project and in Honoring Our Ancestors by Fighting for Our Future: Día de los Muertos, at SOMArts Cultural Center in San Francisco, and the Dorsky Museum, in New Paltz, where she received the 2019 Hudson Valley Artist Purchase Award. Paloma has also recently been an Artist-in-Residence at The Wassaic Project in Wassaic, NY, and the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT. To see new works please visit The Knockdown Center, Queens, NY in the summer of 2021 exhibition There Can Be No Instructions.
Send inquiries to: palomalibby@gmail.com
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Photo by Walker Esner