ABOUT ME |
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Jerrold Dwayne Castro holds a Masters of Fine Arts degree in Painting from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco and a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Visual Arts from the University of Washington in Seattle.
As a native CHamoru, born and raised on the Pacific island of Guam—an unincorporated Territory of the United States of America—he has a firm appreciation for his Chamorro heritage. Although he struggles with his identity as a Chamorro, his culture is what defines him and is a big influence on what he wants to convey with his art. As a U.S. military officer, Castro served in various assignments around the world and in multiple deployments in Iraq. His experience in the Army exposed him to different cultures and created an appreciation for the uniqueness of his own. A rising awareness of the different colonial influences within his native culture piqued a new window of exploration. His current series of paintings highlights the impact to the CHamoru culture as they are subject to centuries under Colonialism. Ultimately, Castro wants to draw attention to the fact that colonialism still exists in this modern day, and that its effects have a huge impact on small unique cultures throughout the world. |
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