Born and raised in the Dominican Republic, and currently resides in New York City. Coronado was a resident teaching artist at the Hudson River Museum in New York. Has taught printmaking at the Corcoran College of Art, Georgetown University, and at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore where he earned the Master of Fine Arts. Was a master printer for Pyramid Atlantic in Silver Spring, Maryland; the Hand Print Workshop International in Alexandria, Virginia; and the Serie Print Project in Austin, Texas. He has been a visiting artist at Self Help Graphics in Los Angeles,
Coronado’s most recent solo exhibitions include Boundaries, Curated by Margaret Moulton, The Hastings Village Arts Commission Gallery, Hastings on Hudson, NY. Projects Photo / Prints, Gallery 410 GooDBudY. Washington, D.C, Construcciones – Obstrucciones 2005 – 10 at Casa de Teatro Santo Domingo DR for the PhotoImagen Biennial and at the Center for the Digital Arts, Westchester Community College, New York. Obstrucciones, Gallery 101, Georgetown University, Washington DC, and Amos Eno Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. His group exhibitions include Crossing Boarders at Arts Westchester Gallery, curated by Kathleen Reckling. Superreal at El Museo del Barrio, curated by Rocio Aranda-Alvarado. El Panal/The Hive, Trienal Poli-Grafica de San Juan Puerto Rico; curated by Deborah Cullen, 6th international Printmaking biennial of Douro, Portugal. curated by Nuno Canela and, “Directions: DC Contemporary Latino Art,” Frida Kahlo Gallery, Cultural Institute of Mexico, Washington, DC. curated by Laura Roulet.
Coronado’s work is in many collections including Smithsonian American Art Museum, CUNY Dominican studies Institute, The City College of New York City, El Museo el Barrio, the Rutgers Archives for Printmaking Studios, Georgetown University, Lauinger Memorial Library of Rare Books and Prints Collection, the Library of Congress, the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, the Federal Reserve Board of Governors Art Collection, District of Columbia Government: Arts and Humanities Commission, El Paso Museum of Art and Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas.