Juliana Alcala

Tour Coordinator and Teaching Artist

Juliana coordinates with schools and community organizations to host visitors at ArteAméricas for guided tours and guided art workshops. As a teaching artist, she participates in the in-school programming, visiting K–7 dual immersion classrooms where she reads with students and facilitates related art-making activities.

She is currently a student at California State University, Fresno, pursuing a double major in Anthropology and Chicano Studies. She began her work with Arte Américas as one of five fellows in the inaugural Arte Américas Cultural Arts Fellowship Program. Recently, she presented a poster at the Society for Applied Anthropology on applied practices in the anthropology of education, focusing on culturally competent curriculum and classroom facilitation.

In her free time, she enjoys reading and junk journaling.

(she/they) 
Juliana@arteamericas.org