Guadalupe Soto

NIAD artist since 2019
Guadalupe Soto

It's time for... Big Time Rush! Oh yes, I love movies, music--yep. I love colors like green, black, red, and pink.

Featured Artworks

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Artist Bio

Guadalupe Soto (b. 1995) is a Bay Area artist who joined NIAD Art Center in 2019. Primarily working in painting and drawing, Soto has created boldly colored works that feature repeated patterns, text, and references to pop culture. Her work has been featured in California in group exhibitions at the Oakland Museum of California, the Mills Building, and ODC Theater.

Artist Statement

Guadalupe is a visual artist whose work focuses primarily on painting and drawing. Guadalupe likes to work in layers, sharing that first she likes to paint, and then, when the painting is dry, she likes to draw on top of the paint. Lupe says collage is a fun process, but glue is messy, which she doesn’t like as much.

A devoted colorist, Guadalupe likes all colors, but especially red. In her home she likes to make jewelry and write in her journals. Guadalupe’s mother is an important figure in her life and art practice who always encourages her. Another important influence for Guadalupe’s practice are Disney animated films, especially the Frozen films.

In the future Guadalupe wants to explore dancing and singing more and to continue to develop her painting practice. 

Exhibition Highlights

Many Happy Returns
organized by Liam Golden and Bill Zindel
ODC Theater
April, 2022