Carolina Alamilla is an artist and curator; her creative practice is driven by the concept of home, playfulness, and ever-changing cultural identity. She uses her hand-building and mold-making skills to produce multiples that lead to altered scenes of everyday life.

Carolina holds a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Ceramics & Transmedia from Texas Tech University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.

She's received grants from NCECA, Oolite Arts, and Locusts Projects of Miami to further her projection mapping research onto ceramic forms. She is also a Curatorial Fellow with Stay Home Gallery and a member of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh.

Carolina is currently an Assistant Professor of Studio Art at Washington & Jefferson College. She lives and maintains a studio practice in Pittsburgh, PA.