Verónica Noriega
Visual artist, researcher and educator based in Lima, Peru. Her artistic practice explores the body as a sensitive material and the artwork as a channel of affect, investigating the relationships between image, memory, spirituality and materiality. Her work seeks to reconnect inner experience with visual expression, examining how artistic processes reveal links between the soul, matter and human perception.
Her production is mainly developed within the field of expanded contemporary printmaking, incorporating experimentation with handmade paper, alternative supports, artist books, transfer methods and printing processes. She has held solo exhibitions in Peru, Brazil and France — the most recent during an artistic residency in France in 2022 — and has participated in exhibitions in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Spain, Guatemala, England, Mexico, Portugal and Romania.
She is a member of the International Network for Visual Studies, Research and Production (RIEVIP) and the research group Ateliê Livre at the Federal University of Goiás. She holds a Master’s degree in Art and Visual Culture from the Universidade Federal de Goiás (Brazil) and a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts with a specialization in Printmaking from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, where she currently teaches in the Faculty of Art and Design.