Patricia Villalobos Echeverría was born in Tennessee to Salvadoran parents and grew up in Managua, Nicaragua. Through a hybrid practice of prints, photos, videos and installations, she explores how reproducible forms of representation alter our notions of singularity and various states of flux that we enter and exit within the context of globalization and an increasingly transnational era. She received an MFA from West Virginia University (1990) and a BFA from Louisiana State University (1988).
Recent individual exhibitions include Aflujo•Afflux at Artist Image Resource (Pittsburgh) and Laura Mesaros Gallery, (Morgantown, West Virginia), 2006; Alamar (Asea) at PROYECTO’ACE (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 2006; Hoverings at Artist Image Resource (Pittsburgh), 2005. Notable group exhibitions include the Third International Biennale for the Artist’s Book 2008 (Alexandria, Egypt), 2008; EntreMuros / BetweenWalls (Miami and Guanajuato, Mexico), 2008; IX International Cuenca Biennial in Ecuador, 2007; Point of View at Gallery MC (New York), 2007; Falun Triennial at Dalarnas Museum (Falun, Sweden), 2007; International Print Triennial (Krakow, Poland & Oldenburg, Germany), 2006. Patricia Villalobos Echeverría lives in Pittsburgh, PA and is a Professor of Art at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
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