Mason School of Art | Kelvin Burzon
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Kelvin Burzon

Kelvin Burzon
Adjunct Faculty
Photography, Textile, Multimedia, Performance
Art and Design Building; MSN: 1C3
(703) 993-8898
kburzon@gmu.edu

Kelvin Burzon is a Filipino-American artist whose work explores intersections of sexuality,
race, gender and religion. His most recent work investigates religion’s role in culture and
familial relationships and highlights religion’s traditions, imagery, theatricality, and
psychological vestige. He graduated from Wabash College and received his Master of Fine
Arts degree from Indiana University’s School of Art + Design.

His work has been exhibited abroad and all over the country and is a part of several permanent collections including The Kinsey Institute and the Center for Photography at Woodstock. He’s presented his work at several conventions including the Society of Photographic Educations regional and national conferences. Burzon continues to push his work with inspirations from the past, recontextualized narratives and imagery of religion, paired with the never-ending stimulation and inspiration from the LGBTQ+ community.