CLARISSA ALAMILLA
Cenotillo, Yucatán
Drawing • Printmaking • 2D Mixed Media
Clarissa is a visual artist who graduated with degree in Visual Arts from the Autonomous University of Yucatán. Her work explores daily life, memory, identity, and the human body in its constant dialogue with nature. Through printmaking and other visual techniques, she constructs a sensitive language that reflects on personal and collective experience. She has held three solo exhibitions in Yucatán and participated in group exhibitions in various cities in Mexico and abroad. In 2018, she received a grant from the Municipal Fund for the Arts, and she has been selected for artist residencies at La Ceiba Gráfica on several occasions.
Concurrently, she develops art education projects in institutions and communities throughout the state of Yucatán, integrating her creative practice with pedagogical processes and community engagement.
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JOCELYN CHÁVEZ YAM
Mérida
Printmaking
Jocelyn is a print artist and the designer behind Sr. Totem Her work is inspired by observing nature to imagine scenarios featuring animals that converse and coexist like humans. She specializes in printing techniques on paper and textiles using linoleum engraving.
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MAURICIO COLLÍ TUN
Cansahcab, Yucatán
Drawing • Printmaking
Mauricio holds a degree in visual arts from the Autonomous University of Yucatán, where he teaches drawing and printmaking. He has had solo exhibitions in Mexico and in Kassel (Germany), and has participated in group exhibitions in Berlin, Pereira (Colombia), Seattle, and in cities and towns all over México. His work is part of public collections such at the City Museum of Mérida, the Gran Museo del Mundo Maya, and the Maya Museum of Cancún, and in private collections in Mexico and abroad.
Her work explores human nature and the different species with which we share spaces, affections, and dreams. He investigates the fauna of the Yucatán Peninsula and its symbolic representations to create both ancient and contemporary identities.
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JUANJO DZIU
Mérida
Drawing • Painting • Printmaking
A visual artist dedicated to printmaking and painting, Juanjo’s figurative and abstract work explores themes of memory and identity. He complements his artistic practice by teaching etching and aquatint, producing editions of other artists' prints, and organizing artistic and cultural events.
He holds a degree in Visual Arts from the Autonomous University of Yucatán. He has had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Yucatán and the City Museum of Mérida. He has also participated in group exhibitions in Mérida, Cuernavaca, Cancún, and Oaxaca. His work is part of the Mérida City Council's collection, as well as private collections nationally and internationally.
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NATALIA MALVADA
Mérida
Drawing • Painting • Printmaking
Natalia holds a degree in visual arts and is a university professor. She specializes in printmaking, particularly drawing and engraving techniques.. A graduate of the Autonomous University of Yucatán, she has participated in printmaking residencies in various cities, including Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Veracruz, and Mexico City.
Currently, her artistic practice focuses on experimenting with and exploring a diversity of traditional printmaking techniques, investigating rhythm and composition in everyday life. Natalia integrates elements of nature, fantasy, and animism as key symbols in her narrative discourse, aiming to create scenarios that foster community, collectivity, and reflection.
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