Jacey Lozada (she/her/siya) was born in the San Fernando Valley beside a decorated Filipino strip mall. As the daughter of immigrants, an ate (older sister), and multidisciplinary creative, her work is committed to amplifying global majority voices. Her inaccessibility to the arts codified her decision to pursue a career in theatre through arts education, community work, and storytelling.
She is based in Los Angeles, CA, and Pittsburgh, PA pursuing a bachelor's degree in Arts and Humanities, combining Dramaturgy and Global Studies with a minor in Literature and Culture to contextualize the histories her work centers on. At Carnegie Mellon, her key dramaturgy credits include Put Your House in Order (dir. Alyssa Rivera) and Lorca in a Green Dress (dir. Samantha Pazos). Outside of the university, she has conducted archival work and historical for City Theatre Company, and organization for the 2024 Theatre Communications Group Conference. Her work centers on exploring the most intimate, rotten parts of ourselves and futures of liberation. Recently, she was selected as a KCACTF ASPIRE Arts Leadership fellow and an emerging scholar for the Twentieth International Conference on the Arts in Society.
She currently works at Silver Eye Center for Photography in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.