Homegrown Michigan artist Will Mosqueda discovered his love for film in high school where he discovered the exclusive perspective of director Stanley Kubrick. After graduating, Will developed his love of film and the fine arts at Kendall College of Art and Design. He studied Multimedia Design and Photography as a professional career path, and found employment in the corporate field where he created graphics for websites, catalogs, and interactive programs. Eventually Will improved his skills and has increased his sphere of influence in the Grand Rapids art and design community, and launched a freelance career. Completing a full circle back to his love of film, Will now works as an independent videographer. He’s created videos for many organizations, including Downtown Books and Cookies, Friends and Family of Cystic Fibrosis, and The Mullens Group. He has written and directed two short films: Sleep Never Came and Solitarius. The latter was shown in G.R.A.M during Festival of the Arts.
These are william's official ArtPrize entries from this year and past years.
These are images of past work that william has done.
Male
26-35
College Graduate
United States