Constanza Segovia is the creative director of VEO VEO, a bilingual design and visual note-taking practice focused on using visual communication as a tool to address issues of equity, social justice, and access to the arts.
In the past, she has worked as a senior designer in the branding and strategy studio co:lab, and as adjunct faculty of design and drawing at Trinity College and Tunxis Community College.
These days, most of her time is focused on movement work for immigrant rights. She is a founding member of the Hartford Deportation Defense collective, and represents that group on statewide committees with the Connecticut Immigrant Rights Alliance, and the CT Coalition for Immigrant Freedom. She has partnered with the Greater Hartford Family Advocacy Center’s Project H.O.P.E. to help make their services more accessible to immigrants and refugees who have been victims of sexual abuse and/or domestic violence. During the COVID19 pandemic, she helped found the Mutual Aid Hartford network and the CT UndocuFund.
Constanza was born and raised in Mendoza, Argentina and moved to the US at the age of 17. She is formerly undocumented and part of a mixed status family. She lives in Hartford CT with her husband, two stepkids, one baby daughter, a dog, and a bunny.