Welcome to our 2023 Writer and Artist in Residence!

Texas After Violence Project is proud of our artists and writer-in-residence. Each year, we invite artists and writers whose work centers on the impacts of state-sanctioned violence to build alongside our archives of memory and healing, and to interact with transformative and restorative justice. During the residency, we hope to carve out a space for artists and writers to imagine and create dynamic pieces that deal with the textured nuance of the carceral state and what narrative power can look like, can change, and can mean. This creative work can animate the realities of mass incarceration, the impacts of state-sanctioned violence, and the need for narrative power — and can expand upon the interviews and materials in our archives.

Learn more about Juania and Mark below!

Juania Sueños

Juania Sueños is a cursi Chicanx. She is bad at writing bios, but excellent at finding peculiar objects on sidewalks. She holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Texas State & other boring credentials given to her by institutions. She is a translator of Spanish works. She co-founded & is an editor at the publication & non-profit, Infrarrealista Review. Her work has appeared in Acentos Review, Sybil Journal, The Skinkbeat Review, Porter House Review, New York Quarterly, Nat.Brut, & other lovely places. She was the 2019 recipient of the Editorial Fellowship from the Center for the Study of the Southwest. She is 2023 Writer in Residence at the Texas After Violence Project. Juania is currently working on a novel based on her family in hopes of highlighting the West’s impacts on Mexico. When she is not cuddling her chihuahua, Chan (after Jackie Chan) she is playing with her son, Arti. She is a migratory bird from Zacatecas, Mexico.

Mark Menjivar

Mark Menjívar is a San Antonio based artist and Associate Professor in the School of Art and Design at Texas State University. His art practice primarily consists of creating participatory projects while being rooted in photography, oral history, archives, and social action. He attended McLennan Community College, holds a BA in Social Work from Baylor University and an MFA in Social Practice from Portland State University.