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Pablo Delano is the Charles A. Dana Professor of Fine Arts at Trinity College since 1996. Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, he holds an M.F.A. from Yale University and a B.F.A. from Temple University. His work focuses on documentary photography exploring Caribbean and Hispanic communities, urban environments, and public art installations. Key projects include Faces of America (1992), In Trinidad (2008), and Hartford Seen (2020).
- Education: M.F.A., Yale University; B.F.A., Temple University
Research interests span sociocultural documentation through photography, urban sociology, and public art. His work has been exhibited globally and commissioned by institutions like the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. Recent projects with the Museum of the Old Colony explore cultural memory and urban landscapes.
Publications reflect a focus on underrepresented communities and urban spaces, blending artistic practice with scholarly inquiry. His endowed professorship underscores recognition of his contributions to fine arts education and cultural documentation.
- Awards: Charles A. Dana Professorship (Trinity College)
Advances include public art commissions and collaborative projects with historians like Teodoro Vidal. Active in Hartford’s artistic community, he maintains an online presence at www.pablodelano.com and the Museum of the Old Colony.


