Contributors

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Leo Villareal

Leo Villareal (opens in a new tab) is a Mexican American light artist based in New York City. Over the last twenty years, he has exhibited widely in the United States and abroad. His work is in the permanent collections of museums including The Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, New York; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York; Naoshima Contemporary Art Museum, Kagawa, Japan; New Mexico Museum of Art Vladem Contemporary; and the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Villareal was born in Albuquerque and grew up in El Paso and Juarez, Chihuahua. He received his BA in sculpture from Yale University in 1990 and his master’s degree in Interactive Telecommunications from New York University in 1994. After graduating from NYU, Villareal moved to San Francisco to work for three years at Paul Allen’s private research lab, Interval Research, in Palo Alto. Since 2004, Villareal has served on the board of Ballroom Marfa in Marfa, Texas, a dynamic, contemporary cultural arts space.