Rosa was born near Trujillo, Peru and later emigrated to Milan, Italy after high school. After many years of working in retail she moved to USA in 2004. She completed her diploma of photography at Mid Florida Tech in Orlando and then continued her studies of photography at Daytona State College before moving to the Pacific Northwest. While in Orlando she focused on studio work and live musical acts she has since been focusing on the people and landscapes of Washington and Oregon. She moved eventually to Lubbock, Texas where she had the opportunity to have two exhibits of her Unknown Faces project.
Currently, she lives in Salt Lake City, Utah and is continuing her women projects.
2015 Published, Retratos del campo, rostros desconocidos. Article by el El Sol de Yakima, WA.
http://elsoldeyakima.com/2015/08/27/retratos-de-la-vida-en-el-campo/
2015 Published, Halation Magazine "Unknown Faces of Field Workers" a photographic documentary of female farm workers in Yakima valley, WA.
2015 Published Halation Magazine "Winter Survival" a photographic documentary work of the life of farm workers in winter time.
2015 Exhibit Maghty Tieton and Humanities. Dia de los Muertos. Photographic exhibit photographic of Female Farm Workers and Cynotypes.
2015 Published, Editor's pick Yakima Valley Cherry Harvest, CNN IReport.
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1260225
2015 Published, Omak Pow Wow , CNN IReport.
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1264604
2015 Published CNN IReport Instagram Photography for the world photography day.
http://exploregram.com/happy-worldphotographyday-ireporter-rosa-villoslada-rosamabel-fulfilled-her-dream-of-going-to/
2016 Exhibit, Yakima Valley Washington Museum. 6TH annual Women Who Rock unConference.
2016 Exhibit BOXX Gallery photographic event "Tumbleweed", Tieton WA
Upcoming Events:
January 2018 Exhibit "unknown Faces" LHUCA Gallery Lubbock, Texas
http://lhuca.org/martin-mcdonald-gallery
March 2018 Exhibit "Young Migrants, A little is Better" display at The Utah Museum of Fine Arts, in conjunction with the University of Utah Tanner Center for Human Rights forum called, “Journey to America, Young Migrants and Refugees” and Sonia Nazario key note speech about her book "Enrique's journey"
April 2018 Published Danizen Magazine, "A powerful women owns her voice, and lends it to those who do not have one"