Priscilla Iree is a multidisciplinary artist-activist born and raised in San Antonio, TX. Throughout her career and travels, she has participated in projects with Nina Diaz and Los Skarnales; has apprenticed under renowned artist Veronica Castillo; and has had work featured in Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston and New York City.
Her personal endeavors are centered in advocating for human rights, Madre Tierra, and de-stigmatizing the taboos surrounding sexuality, spirituality and mental health in Latinx culture as it pertains to her religious upbringing and self-awareness.
Though always expanding her mediums, she works primarily in graphic illustration, acrylic, watercolor and papier-mache, also utilizing recycled items. She is both a singer and multi-instrumentalist with a focus in Latin, jazz and soul music, as well as a poet and dancer.
Artist Style: Literary: Editor, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Prose, Stream of Consciousness; Music: Acoustic, Blues, Covers/Tribute, Dance/Electronic, Disco, Folk, Jazz, Latin/Spanish, Neo-Soul, Salsa, Soul/R&B; Teaching Artist/Instructor: Instruction for Children; Visual Art: Abstract, Conceptual, Dream Imagery/Ethereal, Expressionistic, Illustrative, Impressionistic, Nature/Wildlife, Political, Portraiture, Realism, Social Commentary
Artist Medium: Acrylic; Computer; Drawing Media; Photography; Plastic; Watercolor; Graphite