Rolando Castellón, also known as Rolando Dionisio Castellón-Alegria[1] (born 1937) is a Nicaraguan American painter, author, art historian, and curator.
[2] He was a well-known contributor to the arts of San Francisco, California and he has lived in Costa Rica since 2013.
[4] In 1966, he was a co-founder of the Casa Hispana de Bellas Artes in the Mission District of San Francisco.
[5] By 1970, Castellón was a co-founder of Galería de la Raza, alongside Ralph Maradiaga, Rupert García, Peter Rodríguez, Francisco X. Camplis, Gustavo Ramos Rivera, Carlos Loarca, Manuel Villamor, Robert Gonzales, Luis Cervantes, Chuy Campusano, and René Yañez.
[9] This article about a painter from the United States born in the 1930s is a stub.