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Eli Carmona is an immigrant from El Salvador, living in Toronto since 2014. They are an emerging multimedia artist, photographer, and a communications coordinator. Their passion is to be involved in creating better and safer futures for everyone, in whatever way that might be.
Toronto Queer Film Festival. “Changes and Exchanges,” n.d. https://torontoqueerfilmfest.com/event/changes-and-exchanges/.Eli was born in El Salvador in 1989, part of the post-civil war generation. A curious child, their childhood hobbies were exploring nature and questioning everything around them in the spirit of wonder. Their first camera, a Kodak film, at the age of 7 was the perfect companion to their curious nature. They grew up cherishing those 24 to 36 shots in their camera while discovering their love of art and imagery. Eli bachelor’s degree in graphic design from El Salvador helped them develop skills in photography, animation, motion graphics and the wondrous world of design. They participated in their first group photo exhibition in El Salvador in 2010, which greatly influenced their journey as a visual artist – not just a graphic designer or photographer. Their path of personal and professional exploration took them to Toronto, in 2014, where they studied Interactive Media while discovering the meaning of community in Toronto. In 2017 they participated in the Outreach program at Gallery 44, and won the David Barker Malty Award. This milestone was instrumental in opening up many opportunities to further explore and hone their skills as an emerging artist. Their work is an exploration of multimedia, poetry, people, and their own relationship with the spaces they navigate as a queer-latine-nonbinary-immigrant, who grabs inspiration from daily life, textures, and the randomness of a chance. They currently work at The 519 as a communications coordinator, where they've had the opportunity to use their skill in activism and community building work. They are a volunteer board member of PODER Afro y Abya Yala Fuerza Feminista.
Eli Eliz. “Eli Carmona,” n.d. https://elieliz.com/about-eli.Email us to revise your entry or request it to be deleted.