Henry Alfonso Schulte is an artist, curator, and community organizer whose work explores the relationship between materiality in artistic production and the community's lived experience at the U.S.-Mexico Border. He is currently serving as the Assistant Curator of Practice at the Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts at the University of Texas at El Paso. His recent exhibitions include Witness Nothing (2025), Un Dique: Iteraciones Del Espacio Interrumpido (2025), Marcus Xavier Chormicle: You’re Meant to be Here With the Living (2024), and Environment on the Edge: Climate Justice in El Paso (2024). A graduate of Coronado High School (El Paso, Texas) and Lewis & Clark College (Portland, Oregon), Schulte returned to El Paso in 2022 determined to grow community there by highlighting local perspectives on environmental and social challenges through his curatorial work.
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