Storytelling Through Art, Artist Talk and Poster Workshop with Julio Salgado

Date and time
Tuesday, November 18, 2025 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Location
Library Community Room (LIB North B-131)
Description
Storytelling Through Art, Artist Talk and Poster Workshop with Julio Salgado. 
Presented by the University Library; Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging; and the College of Arts & Letters.
Tuesday, November 18th, 3-5 PM in the Library Community Room (LIB North B-131)

 
Talk from 3:00-3:45 pm, poster workshop from 3:45-5:00 pm.
 
About the artist:
Julio Salgado is a multimedia artist based in Long Beach, CA. Julio's status as a queer immigrant has informed his vast body of political artwork, which can be seen in marches, community spaces, and institutions such as the SFMOMA and the Smithsonian. He is currently a Sr. Program Manager at The Center for Cultural Power, where he co-created The Disruptors Fellowship, a program for emerging television writers. Julio is a regular comic contributor for the L.A. Times, where you can find his comic strip "Good Immigrant, Bad Immigrant." To see more of Julio’s work, go to juliosalgadoart.com or Instagram @juliosalgado83.  
 
About the poster workshop:
To make a good poster is not just a matter of creating an image that captures someone's attention. It's about the message that you're trying to get across. This workshop will put attendees in the artist's creative position and go through the process of making a poster. No art background or drawing skills are necessary to attend this workshop!