1994, lives and works at Uruguay
Florencia Martinez Aysa is a visual artist and educator. Since 2012, she has participated in both solo and group exhibitions, developing a practice grounded in graphic and editorial research as well as artistic residencies. She holds a degree in Visual Communication from the Instituto de Profesores Artigas (IPA, 2017) and completed a postgraduate program in Art, Communication, and Memory at FLACSO Argentina (2022). She is currently in her fourth year of the Bachelor’s program in Visual and Fine Arts at UDELAR. In 2022, she received the Paul Cézanne Prize for Visual Artists, which awarded her a residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, and developed the project Control de Malezas, supported by the Interior Art Support Fund (UY).
Since 2023, she has been part of the Latin American Network for Contemporary Collecting. In 2024, she is undertaking a residency at Jabutipê (Porto Alegre, Brazil), with an exhibition and lithography studies at the Museu do Trabalho. That same year, she was awarded the Víctor Haedo FEFCA grant (MEC) for a residency at AADK in Murcia, Spain, and received funding from the Regional Culture Fund for her project Mujer Abrojo. In 2023, she was selected to create the commissioned work for the National Award in Spatial Planning and Urbanism. Since 2020, she has been part of Gustavo Tabares’s studio and regularly takes part in art clinics led by Cecilia Vignolo.

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