04/29/2025
Welcome Adrianna Alejo Sorondo, a mixed media artist and child of deaf adults from California. Focusing on ritual and genetic memory, her work highlights the spiritual and physical resilience of people over time through the tending of gardens, turning poison into medicine.
Her work incorporates gardens, greenspace, clay, textiles, food, painting, found material, and installation. Alejo Sorondo’s current art and design practices are inspired by her experiences as a mother and daughter. Playfully, she explores the elements of joy and motherpeace through a dedication to whimsy and curiosity in everyday life.
She co-founded Taller Tirineni, an art and design studio dedicated to sustainable fashion and local production. Her artistic work spans murals, installations, and exhibitions throughout California, including significant contributions to spaces like San Francisco’s Mission District and Fresno’s Arte Américas Cultural Center. Solo exhibitions such as Valley Girls and a retrospective at Yosemite International Airport showcase her individual voice, while group exhibitions including the MexiCali Biennial and Timed Adaptations reflect her collaborative ethos.
Fluent in American Sign Language, Adrianna serves as an inclusive art facilitator at our partnership program Creative Growth Art Center and has led interactive workshops for youth, community groups, and wellness programs, using art as a tool for storytelling, activism, and collective healing. Her work extends beyond the studio into research, public panels, and community development. As co-founder of the Central Valley Healing Collective, she continues to bridge creative expression with cultural and social impact. Her academic background includes a BA in Anthropology from San Francisco State University, along with certifications in full-spectrum doula care and trauma-informed practice.