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John Jota Leaños

He // Him // His

Multimedia Artist

San Francisco, California

Photo of John Jota Leaños.

Photo by Kim Harrington.

John Jota Leaños is an interdisciplinary artist working in animation, installation, and performance. His works address social issues by merging traditional Chicano and mestizo cultural expressions, such as Day of the Dead imagery, with contemporary media and technology. Through the use of humor and popular songs, Leaños confronts topics such as how war, border violence, and globalization intersect with class, gender, and race. He has created a series of “populist animations,” including Los ABCs:¡Qué Vivan los Muertos!, that use mariachi music to critique war.

Donor -This award was generously supported by Friends of USA.

This artist page was last updated on: 01.10.2025

Photo of opera by John Jota Leaños.

Corrido de Tillman by John Jota Leaños, 2010. Mayra Enríquez dancing from Imperial Silence: Una Ópera Muerta/A Dead Opera in Four Acts by John Jota Leaños.

Photo by Gordon Huang.