Through her lithographic practice Maria swims through primordial soups and bygone worlds. As she unearths these ancient landscapes buried in stone, they become a kind of language with which to understand her diasporic identity as a displaced Latin American woman settled in Australia. However, as the modern world around us continues to undergo rapid transformation due to anthropogenic change, she lingers in these ancient spaces to reflect on the growing tension between place and the body in our shifting contemporary landscapes.

Maria is an emerging Salvadorian-Australian artist living and working in Naarm/Melbourne. She works primarily in printmaking utilising lithographic processes. In 2022 she graduated from RMIT University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a specialisation in printmaking.

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b. 1998, El Salvador

EDUCATION

2022 RMIT University, Bachelor of Fine Arts

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2023 ‘Solastalgia’, SOL GALLERY, Melbourne (Exhibition in Collaboration with: Vivienne Adeney, Mya Cook and Michael Lye)
2023 Printmaking Today: 3rd Edition, ITB and RMIT, Site Eight Gallery, RMIT, Melbourne
2023 Printmaking Today: 2nd Edition, ITB and RMIT, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

2022 RMIT Bachelor of Fine Art Graduation Exhibition
2022 Book as Art Object Showcase, Rey Area RMIT, Melbourne

AWARDS

2022 Sunshine Print Artspace and Open Bite Student Association Graduate Award

COLLECTIONS

RMIT University Collection
National Art School Collection
Curtin University Collection
Bandung Institute of Technology Collection
University of Southern Queensland Collection