Exhibit Info
Title:
Art Across Dimensions : Latin American Women Artists in Resistance
Dates:
September 15 to November 7, 2025
Location:
About:
“Art Across Dimensions” is a multidisciplinary exhibition celebrating the creative force, cultural memory, and resilience of Latin American women. Featuring four artists from Mexico, Peru, and Guatemala, the exhibition brings together practices rooted in ancestral traditions and reimagined through contemporary form.
Curated by Veronica Olivares Weber, a Mexican artist deeply inspired by folk art, Día de los Muertos, and sacred storytelling, this exhibition honors Latin American women as cultural keepers and artistic innovators. Through textiles, sculpture, jewelry, and fiber arts, the participating artists transform inherited techniques into acts of preservation, resistance, and spiritual continuity.
Each work in “Art Across Dimensions” is a living archive. It is a visual expression of identity, labor, and ancestral knowledge. The artists reclaim materials often associated with craft or domestic labor and elevate them as powerful languages of memory and transformation.
This exhibition stands as a deeply personal offering — a space of memory and resilience where the stories of women take shape through thread, clay, metal, papier-mâché, and ritual. Each work is an act of remembrance and resistance, ensuring these voices are seen, heard, and never forgotten.
About the Artist
Artist Bio
Stephanie Nazario
Guatemala | Based in Princeton | Crochet
Stephanie Nazario’s intricate crochet compositions are tactile meditations on memory, femininity, and resilience. Her work draws on the tradition of needlework as an enduring form of cultural expression.
Carolina Torres Malaga
Peru | Based in Princeton| Textiles and Design
Carolina Firbas is a Peruvian textile artist and designer whose practice merges heritage and innovation through wearable form. She is the founder of her own clothing line, creating handmade garments with a wide range of textiles rooted in Peruvian tradition.
Sofía Victoria
Peru | Based in Princeton | Jewelry Design
Sofía Victoria’s handcrafted jewelry merges precision and symbolism, drawing from Indigenous design, mythology, and feminine power. Her pieces reflect the body as a site of heritage, adornment, and personal story.
Veronica Olivares Weber
Mexico | Mixed Media Sculpture
Veronica Olivares Weber is a Mexican artist whose sculptural practice is rooted in a profound reverence for folk art, ritual, and cultural preservation. Drawing inspiration from Día de los Muertos traditions and Indigenous storytelling, her work incorporates papier-mâché, ceramics, metal embossing, mixed media, and painting. Through these forms, she creates a living archive of ancestral memory, honoring feminine strength and intergenerational legacy.
Social Media
Carolina Torres Malaga
Instagram: @carolinasline
Sofía Victoria
Instagram: @sofia_victoriajd
Veronica Olivares-Weber
Instagram: @veronica_ow
