Ray Arcadio

Ray Arcadio
Ray Arcadio earned his B.F.A. from New Jersey City University and draws on a background in graphic design and street art. Known for his murals across the East Coast, he is a founding member of Artfux, Jersey City’s groundbreaking culture-jamming collective that helped pioneer street art in the region.
Arcadio’s work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States and featured in newspapers, magazines, and television. Alongside his solo exhibitions, he has participated in numerous group shows across New York and New Jersey. He was also selected as one of thirty artists to represent the state in The Visual Imaginary of Latinas/os in New Jersey, organized by Rutgers University’s Center for Latino Arts and Culture.
His art is held in private collections and institutions including the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers, the Jersey City Museum, the Museum of Modern Religious Art in St. Louis, Museo Moderno de Arte in Santo Domingo, and Museo Casa de África in Havana.