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Caleb Duarte Piñon  (August 24,1977 - present) is a multidisciplinary artist who works with construction type materials, sight specific community performance, painting, and social sculpture and social practices.

Early Life and Education
Caleb Duarte was born in the border town of El Paso, Texas where his family lived in Juarez, Mexico. At the age of four, Duarte and his family migrated from Nogales, Sonora to the farming community of Corcoran of California. He is one of four boys born to Francisco Duarte and Soledad Duarte Piñon. Siblings are Samule Duatrte, Josue Duarte, and David Duarte.

Duarte began to paint at an early age and began his studies at Fresno City College; later matriculating to the San Francisco Art Institute and then the Graduate Sculpture department of the School of The Art Institute of Chicago. He holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts, Painting (2003) from San Francisco Art Institute, and a Masters of Fine Arts, Sculpture (2009) from School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago Illinois USA.

Caleb Duarte is currently a professor of sculpture at Fresno City College.

Career
Duarte co-foundered and directed the international experimental artist residency and cultural hub of diverse practices, EDELO (Spanish acronym for 'Where the United Nations Used To Be') along with artist and activist Mia Eve Rollow in San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas Mexico in 2009. The space invited participants of diverse disciplines to live and create in collaboration with autonomous indigenous communities. The diversity of residents included PhDs to jugglers; contemporary artists, activists, educators, rural farmers and community members of rural Chiapas. Notable residents include Emory Douglas; former Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party, murialist Rigo 23, Favianna Rodriguez, Rupa Marya, and scholars such as Ramesh Srinivasan. Other notable participants in exhibiting artist and performances include Regina Galindo, Manuel Ocampo with Juan Carlos Quintana, Lisa Pitler. Performing artist include hip hop artist Olmeca, Manik B, and Climbing Poetree, Roco from Maldita Vecindad, Lengualerta.

Duarte has lectured on his work at the 2012 Creative Time Summit in New York City, the Otis School of Art and Design - San Francisco State University, The De Young Museum San Francisco, East Side Arts Alliance in Oakland, and the Red Cat Gallery in Los Angeles California amongst many others. His work has been reviewed by the Los Angeles Times, Art LTD Magazine, The San Francisco Chronicle, SPARK public television, Art Weekly, and others.

As the lead facilitator for ZAPANTERA NEGRA project, Duarte collaborated with Rigo 23 and Mia Eve Rollow; bringing in artist and once Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party, Emory Douglas to work with the Zapatista. This project united Zapatistas with Black Panther esthetics to investigate the use of the body and visual communication in both distinct political and artistic movements.

Duarte was appointed as Oakland Arts Commissioner by then Mayor Jerry Brown in 2006.

Exhibitions
Caleb Duarte has presented his work at numerous institutions including, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, SF, Red Dot Art Fair in NY, The Sullivan Galleries in Chicago, Jack Fisher Gallery in SF, Gallery 727 Los Angeles, The California Museum of Art in Oakland, the Fresno Art Museum and The Utah Museum of Modern Art, Bay Area Now 8, and many others. In addition, Duarte has created public works and community performances at the World Social Forum in Mumbai India, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, El Pital Honduras, Mexico City, and throughout out the US.

Permanent Collection
Mexican Museum of Art San Francisco

Gallery representation
Jack Fischer Gallery

Distinctions
Recipient of the Creative Capital Award - 2019