Anel Flores

Anel Flores

Architectural Illustrator - Artisan - Author/Writer - Illustrator - Jeweler - Literary Arts - Maker - Mixed Media Artist - Multi-Disciplinary - Multiple Art Forms - Other - Painter - Performance Art - Performer and Writer - Playwright - Poet - Printmaker - Spoken Word Artist - Storyteller - Teaching Artist/Instructor - Visual Arts - Creative and Writing Coach

anelflores@me.com

Website: https://anelflores.com

   150 El Monte Blvd, San Antonio, TX, 78212

As an evolution of the Xicana/e movement in art and literature, now infused by latina/e transfeminism, intersectionality, queer politics, culture and resistencia, Anel I. Flores’ 25 year creative career has manifested as poetry, fiction, graphic memoir and paintings. Their creative process oscillates between disciplines in search of ancestral healing, present day joy, gender and bodily autonomy, and the re-centering of Latina/e, BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ Womyn, Femmes and Gender Non-Binary folks. Through the principles of Participatory-Action-Research and deep listening, Flores’ work is an access point for viewers to engage against binary thought and into dreams of a world where we flow at our fullest potential. Flores holds their MFA in Creative Writing and is author of forthcoming novel, Curtains of Rain with Jaded Ibis Press in 2024, Lambda Literary Award nominated, Empanada: A Lesbiana Story en Probaditas, and chapbook Fea. Among various publications, Flores’ work can be found in Camino Real, Fifth Wednesday, RiverSedge, Entre Guadalupe y Malinche Anthology, Queer Spiritualities, Rooted: A Queer Women of Color Anthology, El Mundo Zurdo, The Brillantina Project, Sinister Wisdom, This City Is A Poem, Raspa Magazine, OutInSA, iungo Arts, Lodestar Quarterly, Pitkin Literary Review and La Voz de Esperanza. Her play Empanada has been produced regularly since 2002 throughout the country. Her visual art most recently can be found in the exhibition Nuestra Delta Magica with the NYFA and previously at TransAmerican at the McNay Museum, Tex Pop Museum and Centro de Artes. During her 30 year career as an artist, Flores’ work has been showcased and published in and at over 100 venues. Their awards include the  Andrew W. Mellon Democratizing Racial Justice Artists in Residence Award, Radical Imagination Catalyst for Change Award, Distinguished Writer in Residence at OLLU, a Participatory Action Research Project Fellow with SFA, the Catalyst for Change Award, Women’s Advocate of the Year, Nebrija Creadores Award from the Universidad de Alcalá de Henares in Madrid, Spain, Chingona in Literature, Ancinas Award at Squaw Valley, NALAC Fund for the Arts, the Accion Women Inspiring Women, Yellow Rose Educator Award, and the Mentorship Leadership Award. Flores is co-founder of Queer Voices Speak Out, Co-Founder of LezRideSA, and a member of the San Antonio Mayor’s LGBTQIA Task Force. She served as Co-Reviewer and Co-Committee Member of El Mundo Zurdo Conference, board Member of Macondo Writers Workshop, the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio Youth Literacy, Pride Center San Antonio, to name a few. She is currently in the process of completing her graphic memoir, Pintada de Rojo and the Spanish translation of Empanada by Dr. Mariana Romo-Carmona. 

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