Bio
Warren Armando Pope (b.1990) is an artist, illustrator, public artist, and architectural designer based in Seattle, WA. As an artist, he hybridizes physical and digital techniques informed by architectural study to explore themes of otherness, plasticity, and transformation as they relate to multiracial and queer identity in the digital age. He works in a variety of media including paintings, drawings, digital works. Warren is a member of SOIL Gallery and was awarded an Artist Trust 2024 GAP grant. He has shown work at the Vashon Center for the Arts, Carnation Contemporary, Museum of Museums, and Northwest African American Museum.
In addition studio art practice, Warren is a public artist and architectural designer currently at Rohleder Borges Architecture. He most recently completed and installed ‘Swoon’ at Chambers Creek Regional Park in University Place, WA. In the past he has supported the public artist Koryn Rolstad, installing 15 of her public art projects in 11 states. He frequently brings his public art experience to the classroom as a part time lecturer at the UW College of Built Environments graduate architecture studios and as a teacher and speaker at the UW Summer Youth Program
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