Hoesy Corona (based in the U.S.) is a Latinx queer artist creating uncategorized and multidisciplinary art spanning installation, performance, and sculpture. He is a Winston Tabb Special Collections Research Center Public Humanities Fellow 2022-2023 at the Johns Hopkins University's Sheridan Libraries’. In the studio, Hoesy’s work highlights the complex relationship between humans and the environment by focusing on our changing climate and its impact on habitation and migration patterns. Corona has exhibited widely in galleries, museums, and public spaces in the United States and internationally, including recent solo exhibitions Sunset Moonlight (2021) at The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, MD and Alien Nation (2017), at The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden presented by Transformer in DC. He is the recipient of many honors and awards including the Andy Warhol Foundation’s Grit Fund Grant, a Halcyon Arts Lab Fellowship, and an Ox-Bow artist residency. His work has been reviewed by The Washington Post, Bmore Art Magazine, Washington City Paper, and The American Scholar among others. www.hoesycorona.com