Alicia Diaz is a visual artist who works with a variety of mediums. Though well travelled, she spent her formative years in San Antonio before eventually making Atlanta her home. Her art has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States, including The Senator John Heinz History Centre (the only Smithsonian-affiliated museum outside of Washington, D.C.) and The National Aviary. Ms. Diaz has also exhibited internationally at the Guan Shenyue Museum in Shenzhen, China, and at the Artbox Project in Zurich, Switzerland. Ms. Diaz is a published artist as well, where her work was featured in The Knot Magazine, Inspire, Pittsburgh's City Paper, and on several billboards across Atlanta through Art Pop Street Gallery. Ms. Diaz has also spent the last nine years working in the film and television industry. Her work can be seen in the productions The House with a Clock in Its Walls; Where’d You Go, Bernadette?; Ms. Marvel; and others. In 2022, Ms. Diaz was featured in a Coca-Cola/Black Panther: Wakanda Forever promotional video and website discussing her origin story as an artist and about her experience working on the film. Alicia Diaz's artistic drive is to inspire young artists, bring art to a diversity of people in every community through film and public art, enrich their lives, and strengthen the creativity that is within everyone.