Salvador Jiménez-Flores is an interdisciplinary artist born and raised in Jalisco, México. He explores the politics of identity and the state of double consciousness. Jiménez-Flores addresses issues of colonization, migration, “the other,” and futurism. His work spans from drawing, ceramics, prints, and mixed media sculpture. His work also extends outside of his studio and spread throughout communities. Jimenez-Flores has created a series of murals and community-based works, such as The Declaration of Immigration mural in Pilsen created with Yollocali Arts Reach students, Nomadic Sculptures and Tortilla Social with students from Urbano Project in Jamaica Plain, Boston to mentioned a few. He is an Assistant Professor in ceramics at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.