About

Rebeka Rodriguez Mondragón is an artist, curator, and cultural producer. She works in photography, video and collaborative projects and happenings. Her work explores the body as a site for personal and collective histories, desire, community and queer aesthetics. 

She has over a decade of experience producing site-specific work in the public realm. She currently produces public art projects for the San Francisco Arts Commission with a focus on temporary public art installations and space activations. She was the Director of Community Partnerships at YBCA where she designed and implemented creative programming responsive to the social, historical and geographic contexts of where she worked. In 2012, she created a Teaching Artist in Residence program at Bessie Carmichael Elementary School in consultation with artists, classroom teachers and neighborhood stakeholders that is active to this day. She is the former Education and Community Engagement Program Director for Intersection for the Arts, where she developed art and education projects and public forums to exchange ideas and inspire action.