CATALINA VIEJO LOPEZ DE RODA

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This is the official online shop for Catalina Viejo Lopez de Roda. Here you can find a selection of collages, drawings and paintings by the artist. All works are original and one of a kind and are signed and dated by the artist. For larger works please contact the artist for purchase information. 

Catalina Viejo Lopez de Roda was born in Malaga, Spain but raised in the Canary Islands. She currently lives and works in Hudson, New York. She holds an MFA from Hunter College, NY (2014) and a BFA from Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA (2005). 

Viejo's exhibitions include her solo exhibitions Self Care, HallSpace, Boston, MA (2021/2022), The Light CollectorsHallSpace, Boston, MA (2019/ 2020) and  Letters to Wild Women, Hudson Library, Hudson, NY (2019). Group exhibitions include; Look Again, Hudson Hall Opera House, Hudson, NY (2022); Mohawk Hudson Regional, Albany Center Gallery, Albany, NY (2021); Illuminated, Project Gallery V, New York, NY (2021); Shaved Ice, ProtoGomez Gallery, New York, NY (2020); A.I.R. Gallery’s 13th Biennial, Let’s try listening again, A.I.R Gallery, Brooklyn NY (2019) and Tell Us Plainly What You Mean, Aquarius Studios, Queens, NY (2019).

In 2021 she was interviewed by Dig Boston and her work featured on the cover. In 2018 her work was featured in the international U.K. publication Art Maze Magazine and in 2017 she was interviewed by On Art and Aesthetics. Her work has been covered by publications including; The Boston Globe, Hyperallergic, Artscope, The Brooklyn Rail, The Brooklyn Paper and Vanity Fair Italia.

Other exhibitions include Woman Shall Inherit the Earth  at the Panacea Museum, Bedford, U.K (2018); Painted Faces, Motherbrook Arts, Dedham, MA (2018); Flat File Program at Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Brooklyn, NY (2017);  Representing Rainbows at GP Presents, New York, NY (2016) and Double Visions at the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, MA (2016).

In 2021 she was selected as a finalist for the Women United Art Prize. In 2015 she participated in the exhibition Wide Open 6 in BWAC, Brooklyn, NY in which she was awarded Best in Show Gold by Rujeko Hockley, curator of the Whitney Biennial 2019. In 2021 she was awarded a full fellowship by Residency 108 and in 2018 she attended the Jentel Arts Residency Program in WY and the Saltonstall Artist Residency Program in NY after receiving a full fellowship for both. 

For more information on exhibition history check out the artists' link "Resume" on her website.