Tatiana is a Costa Rican visual artist and designer graduated from Arts and Visual Communication at the National University of Costa Rica (2018) during which she did part of her studies in the University of Guadalajara. Her creative practice currently revolves around the subject of space and our relationship with it, being at the moment focused in terrestrial matter and geological -or geofictional- concerns.
In 2019 she was a designer in residence in BEMA, an independent art space in Querétaro.
She participated in collective exhibitions in Costa Rica such as “Partículas”(2018) at the Cultural Center Omar Dengo, Festival Luminica (2020). Recently, she was awarded of the scholarship “Flotador” by TEOR/ética (2023) and Production Funding by the Museum of Costa Rican Art (MAC, 2023).
Currently, she is getting her Master's Degree in Art and Science at the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Die Angewandte).
In 2019 she was a designer in residence in BEMA, an independent art space in Querétaro.
She participated in collective exhibitions in Costa Rica such as “Partículas”(2018) at the Cultural Center Omar Dengo, Festival Luminica (2020). Recently, she was awarded of the scholarship “Flotador” by TEOR/ética (2023) and Production Funding by the Museum of Costa Rican Art (MAC, 2023).
Currently, she is getting her Master's Degree in Art and Science at the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Die Angewandte).