Raquel Castedo

Raquel Castedo

Raquel Castedo is a Brazilian graphic designer, educator, and researcher, based in Baltimore, MD. She received her Ph.D. in Communication and Information from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Her research includes Latin American design histories and book design, and she came to Baltimore originally to complete research as a visiting scholar at MICA with Ellen Lupton. After an initial three months of study, she returned to Baltimore three years later to live and work. Her professional work encompasses brand identities, publications, environmental design, and exhibitions, created in collaboration with publishing houses and communication departments in several companies, universities, museums and galleries and has been showcased in design exhibitions such as the Brazilian Graphic Design Biennial, organized by the Brazilian Association of Graphic Designers. Since 2019, she has served as a board member in both the Society of Design Arts (SoDA) and AIGA Baltimore. In 2021, Raquel created the Latino Design Histories speaker series to promote the rich and plural histories of Latin American production in design, a collaboration between SoDA and AIGA Baltimore, supported by the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation, the Design History Society, AIGA Unidos, Stevenson University and the Vancouver Latin American Cultural Centre. Raquel is BmoreArt's Creative Director, with a focus on branding and special publications. Please contact her at raquel@bmoreart.com.

Stories by Raquel Castedo
As Mobtown Ballroom Celebrates its 13th anniversary, Co-owners Sarah Sullivan and Michael Seguin Reflect on Their New Space

As today, September 20th, marks Mobtown Ballroom’s 13th anniversary, we thought it a perfect time to reconnect and catch up with owners, Sarah Sullivan and Michael Seguin. 

Baltimore's Beloved Dance Collective Finds a New Home

Mobtown is about more than just connecting with a dance partner, it’s about connecting with the city you live in and the people around you.

How do we talk about liberty and injustice honestly, intertwined with aspects of race and gender in America?

Liberty & Injustice features labor-intensive, clever, immersive works of art that captivate and inform.

Creator Christina Delgado envisions a platform for the Puerto Rican diaspora in Baltimore

As a Nuyorican – an individual with Puerto Rican heritage who was either born or raised in New York City – Delgado is proud of her Puerto Rican heritage and cultural experience.