
Roberto Carlos Lange, aka. Helado Negro
How To Spread A Smile… SCAD alumnus Roberto Carlos Lange takes artistic experimentation and exploration to new heights through his music, films, installations, and visual art. Under his musical moniker, Helado Negro, Lange has become a Latinx icon, advocate, and role model. His bold expression and spirited positivity are undeniable features of his much-loved work. As a proud member of the SCAD Class of 2003, Lange continues mentoring current students and instills a work ethic that can accomplish anything. His work featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series. He was named a United States Fellow in Music and received a grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts. For today’s interview, Lange zoomed Paula Wallace from his current studio at Ballroom Marfa in West Texas. Before a virtual audience, the two examined Lange’s road to success, compositional techniques, and collaborative nature. Lange also fields questions from current SCAD students in a Q&A moderated by sound design sophomore, Angel Chiclana.
On Creativity with Paula Wallace · Helado Negro, Paula Wallace, Roberto Carlos Lange, George Lovett
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