Steve Alfaro is the proud son of Immigrant parents from Guatemala. He is a graphic artist, creative producer and Senior Creative Advisor at Voto Latino. His work is focused on engaging and marketing Latino millennials. Before joining Voto Latino, he worked at Zona Zoom, and SiTV (Now FUSE). At Voto Latino, he's produced multiple Public Service Announcements with Rosario Dawson and Wilmer Valderrama. His work has garnered awards, such as a Webby Honoree Award, and a MySpace Impact Award. He assisted in the production of an MSNBC Special: Beyond Borderlines with Lawrence O’ Donnell and Maria Teresa Kumar, which focused on immigration. The show was nominated for an EMMY at the 2011 News & Documentary Awards. His graphic artwork has been featured on The Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy, GOOD Magazine, and the Washington Post and the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American center. Steve continues to do graphic art as an independent artist and has displayed his work at multiple art exhibits across the country. Exhibitions include Manifest Hope during the inauguration of President Barack Obama, Re: form School in New York, Manifest Equality in Hollywood, Manifest Justice in Los Angeles, and CrossLines at the Smithsonian Arts and Industries building. He is a community member and fellow of The Sanctuaries, HARNESS, Summit, and Society of Fellows at the Aspen Institute.
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Selected Group Exhibition
2006
Al Borde’s ‘Día de los Muertos’
Group Show, East Los Angeles, CA
2009
Manifest Hope
Group Show, Washington D.C.
2010
Manifest Equality
Group Show, Los Angeles, CA
Power to the Poster: The Exhibition
Group Show, Omaha, NE
Re:FORM School
Group Show, New York, NY
United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
A Celebration of Hispanic Art
Group Show,Washington, D.C
SEIU – Hands-on Healing Exhibit
Group Show, Los Angeles, CA
2013
Art Intersections: An Asian-Latino Pop-up Gallery
by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center
and the Smithsonian Latino Center
Group show, Silverspring, MD
2015
Manifest Justice
Group show, Los Angeles, CA
2016
Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center:
CrossLines: A Culture Lab on Intersectionality
2017
Re-Imagine Justice
Group show, Los Angeles, CA