Los Angeles, CA
She/Her
Deliasofia Zacarias is 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 Chief of Staff and Curatorial Assistant at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Deliasofia has held prior roles at LACMA as the Executive Assistant and Curatorial Fellow, 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. She is also a Board Member of the Arts Administrators of Color Network. Originally from El Paso, TX. Deliasofia is based in Los Angeles, CA.