Abby Rocha is a creator from the too-sunny lands of San Diego and has settled in the foggy coastal embrace of the East Bay. They write/Illustrate from the intersection of their Latinidad, the multifaceted subject of death and the world around them. Currently they have many roles in their community including, teacher, student and organizer. They’ve self published and been nationally published, and their art has been shown in galleries and museums. They are currently working on their debut graphic novel, “Two Hearts in Mictlan”. You can often find them dressed in black and communing with cats in the neighborhood with their partner and child.
ADI Magazine, VQR, Mascot Publishing, Phoenix New Times, Arte Publico Press, East Bay Edible Magazine, Oakland Animal Services, Z2 Comics, Story Corps, and various zines.
Democratic Caucus Room, SF City College Community College Art Gallery, Book & Job Gallery, Mission Cultural Center of Latino Arts SF, Sketchpad SF, Heron Arts, CCA Hubbell Street Galleries, and Classic Cars West.