Los Angeles, CA
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Deliasofia Zacarias a writer, curator, and arts administrator whose scholarship focuses on the intersection of art, politics, immersive storytelling, and emerging media and technologies. Currently the CEO & Director’s Office Executive Assistant and Curatorial Fellow at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), she is also a Board Member of the Arts Administrators of Color Network. Deliasofia has held prior roles at LACMA as the Snap Research Fellow for the project LACMA × Snapchat: Monumental Perspectives, and as the LACMA Emerging Art Professional (LEAP) Fellow. While at LACMA, she co-curated the exhibition Painting in the River of Angels: Judy Baca and The Great Wall (2023–2024) and worked on the retrospective exhibition Ed Ruscha/Now Then (2023–2024), co-organized with LACMA and the Museum of Modern Art. Deliasofia’s recent published contributions include writings in the exhibition Aki’s Market (2023) at the Japanese American National Museum, LACMA × Snapchat: Monumental Perspectives (2021–2023), as well as in the Ethnic Studies Review for the University of California Press. Her scholarship on immersive storytelling was presented at the TRANS\art: Transborder and Multilayered Art Conference (2023) hosted by the Council of Graduate Art Historians at Arizona State University and at the IX Congreso Internacional Asociación Argentina de Estudios sobre Cine y Audiovisual (2024) in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Deliasofia holds an MA in Art History from Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, and a BA in Business Administration and Studio Art from Trinity University, San Antonio, TX.