Blueberry Plants and I (Orange), from the Kinship Series
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Drawing on her Colombian-American heritage, Lina Puerta is a multidisciplinary mixed-media artist whose work explores the intersections of the natural and the human-made, engaging themes of food justice, xenophobia, hyper-consumerism, and ancestral knowledge. Her practice spans sculpture, installation, collage, handmade-paper painting, and textile-based works, incorporating materials from artificial plants and paper pulp to found, personal, and recycled objects.
Born in New Jersey, raised in Colombia, and now based in New York City and Newark, NJ, Puerta holds an MS in Art Education from CUNY. She is currently an artist-in-residence at Project for Empty Space, with a solo exhibition scheduled for 2026. Her work has been exhibited at the New York Botanical Garden, Ford Foundation Gallery, El Museo del Barrio, the Bronx Museum, 21c Museum Hotels, and the MSU Broad Art Museum. She has received numerous honors, including the NYFA Fellowship in Craft/Sculpture and the Joan Mitchell Painters & Sculptors Grant, and has participated in residencies at Dieu Donnรฉ, Art Omi, Smack Mellon, the Joan Mitchell Center, and the Sugar Hill Childrenโs Museum of Art & Storytelling.
Lina Puerta
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Pigmented cotton, abaca and linen pulp; repurposed sequined and textured fabrics; discarded food nettings; sequined ribbon, gouache and googly eyes.
22โ x 16 ยพโ