Pedro Felipe Vintimilla anchors his practice in art making, art education, and culture care. Born in Ecuador and based in Queens, mediums like papermaking, textiles, and digital imagery allow him to reflect on personal questions of cultural identity, immigration, gender, and belonging.
In 2012, he develops a laboratory for experimentation in artistic processes, which led him to focus on community projects with different organizations in the US and South America. In 2018 he receives a Master’s Degree in Fine Arts and Social Practice.
In 2022 he is invited as an advisory member in ‘The Art of Engagement’, a research project organized by the University of Middlesex in London and the Tate Museum. This project investigates collaborative platforms between higher education and cultural institutions to strengthen the teaching of art as a social practice.
His work has been exhibited at the Queens Museum-New York, Museo de Arte de Nogales-Mexico, and Casa del Artista-Ecuador. Pedro Felipe is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Art Education at City College – CUNY, and of Studio Art at Norwalk Community College – CT. He is currently a faculty fellow at Social Practice CUNY, as part of his work with community engaged art and cultural development.





























