José Rodeiro
José Rodeiro: is a Visual Artist’s Fellow in Painting of the National Endowment for the Arts; a Fulbright Fellow (completing his Fulbright Scholarship at the University of Central America [UCA], Managua, Nicaragua); a Fellow of the Institute for International Education (New York City, New York) and a Cintas Fellow in painting. He received his MFA from Pratt Institute, NY and his PhD from Ohio University’s College of Fine Arts and his BA in painting from the University of Tampa, Florida. In October 2009, he lectured on his painting “9 /11” at The Tribute World Trade Center Visitor Center at Ground Zero, New York City, NY.
Pedro Fuertes Bolaños
Pedro Fuertes Bolaños: (Peru) is an international artist born in Lima, Peru, February 22, 1958 and grew up in the district of El Agustino, Lima. He began painting and sketching in early childhood and studied in the College of Jose Carlos Mariategui. In 1985 he came away from the Servulo Gutierrez art show with an Honorable Mention, being recognized as one of the best students in the show. The necessity of abstracting without, at the same time, abandoning shapes entirely, has allowed him to capture distinct harmonies from numerous relationships, developing them according to a new logic, conveying them to a new, unique level of their own.
Sofia Hinojosa
Sofia Hinojosa: (1992) graduated from Mexico’s National Art School, La Esmeralda. Her work explores the structures of language by focusing on the relationship between image and text. She has had one–person shows at Salon Silicon and Tabasco 258, both in Mexico City and was awarded a scholarship for young creatives by FONCA (2018–2919). She lives and works in Mexico City.
Catalina Gomez-Beuth
Catalina Gomez-Beuth: (Colombia) her goal, as an artist, is to celebrate how our differences make our lives richer, and to acknowledge — and celebrate — how in these differences we are so much alike. Through her art, she narrates, with brush strokes each person’s individuality avoiding the boundaries created by skin color and ethnicity. This is why her characters are expressed in various shades of gray. By emphasizing the gestures of the subject surrounded by vibrant colors, she invites the viewer to connect with something deeper and discover the humanity we all share and feel the raw emotions of innocence, hopelessness, loneliness, resilience, happiness, and determination.









