Maria Veronica San Martin
Part-time Lecturer
Email
delsanmm@newschool.edu
Office Location
L - 2 West 13th Street
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María Verónica San Martín (she/her) is a Chilean New York-based multidisciplinary artist and educator who explores the impacts of history, memory, and trauma through archives, artist books, installation, sculpture and performance. San Martín was a fellow at the Whitney Museum’s ISP, a scholar at the NY Center for Book Arts and holds an MA from The Corcoran School of Art and Design, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Her work is part of more than 60 collections including the Pompidou (Paris), Met (NYC), and Museum of Memory and Human Rights (Santiago, Chile). She has exhibited nationally and internationally and has been awarded two NYFA, a Sustainable Arts award and three National Chilean grants. María is currently working on a commission for NMWA’s Holding Ground: Artists’ Books for the National Museum of Women in the Arts project and preparing two solo shows in NY and Canadá. She teaches at Parsons, The New School, NY; the Center for Book Arts, NY; Penland School of Craft, NC; The University of Miami, OH, and is part of the education program of Booklyn Art as well as an artist and board member.
Degrees Held
Professional Affiliation
Whitney Musuem (ISP), Center for Book Arts, Booklyn Art
Research Interests
Human Rights, memory, history, migration
Portfolio
www.mveronicasanmartin.com