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María Verónica San Martín
(b.1981) (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 including the Immigrant Artist Biennial in New York, a public art at Rockefeller Center and a recent performance at Lincoln Center. San Martin has been awarded two New York Foundation for the Arts, 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, exhibiting her third solo show in New York at Fordham University entitled "Chile, Dignidad: 1973-2023", curated by Carl Fischer and preparing her first solo show in Montreal, Canadá at the Goethe-Institut. She teaches at Parsons, The New School and at the Center for Book Arts, both in NYC, at Penland School of Craft, NC, at The University of Miami, OH, and is part of the education program of Booklyn Art as well as an artist and board member.
In Collection:
Association for Memory and Human Rights on Colonia Dignidad
DignidadBainbridge Island Museum of Art
DignidadIn Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Indignity and Resistance in the foothills of the Andes. A Case Study of Villa Grimaldi. 1973-1978Boston Athenaeum
Nothing is True, Everything is PermittedCarleton College
Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileCentre Pompidou, Bibliothèque Kandinsky
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Chapman University
Nothing is True, Everything is PermittedCollege of Saint Benedict & Saint John's University
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Colorado College
Nothing is True, Everything is PermittedCornell University
Collective RoadmapDeutsche Nationalbibliothek
The Booklyn Bridge #4Florida Atlantic University (FAU), The Jaffe Book Arts Collection
Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileGeorge Mason University (GMU)
Collective RoadmapHarvard University, Fine Arts Library
Collective RoadmapIn Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990The Booklyn Bridge #2Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileIberoamerikanische Bibliothek
DignidadKlingspor Museum
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Indignity and Resistance in the foothills of the Andes. A Case Study of Villa Grimaldi. 1973-1978Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileLafayette College
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileLibrary of Congress (LoC)
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Make the Economy ScreamNothing is True, Everything is PermittedIndignity and Resistance in the foothills of the Andes. A Case Study of Villa Grimaldi. 1973-1978Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileMetropolitan Museum of Art (MET)
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Museo de la Memoria y Los Derechos Humanos
Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileMuseum Meermanno
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileMuseum of Applied Arts, Vienna
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990National Archive of Chile
DignidadNational Center for Contemporary Art, Chile
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990National Museum of Women in the Arts
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Parque por la Paz Villa Grimaldi
Indignity and Resistance in the foothills of the Andes. A Case Study of Villa Grimaldi. 1973-1978Rutgers University
DignidadSchool of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) at Tufts
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Indignity and Resistance in the foothills of the Andes. A Case Study of Villa Grimaldi. 1973-1978Scripps College, Denison Library
Indignity and Resistance in the foothills of the Andes. A Case Study of Villa Grimaldi. 1973-1978Smith College Museum of Art
Nothing is True, Everything is PermittedMemory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of Chile (7 woodcut prints)Smith College, Mortimer Rare Book Room
Make the Economy ScreamSouthern Methodist University, Bridwell Library
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Stanford University
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Make the Economy ScreamIndignity and Resistance in the foothills of the Andes. A Case Study of Villa Grimaldi. 1973-1978Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileSwarthmore College
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990The Center for Book Arts
Make the Economy ScreamThe New York Public Library (NYPL)
El Siglo, Militaries Betray the CountryThe University of Chicago Library
Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileThe University of Iowa (UI)
DignidadThe University of New Mexico (UNM)
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Indignity and Resistance in the foothills of the Andes. A Case Study of Villa Grimaldi. 1973-1978Trinity College
DignidadIn Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileUniversity of Arizona Library
Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileUniversity of California, Berkeley (UCB), The Bancroft Library
The Booklyn Bridge #5University of California, Irvine (UCI)
DignidadIn Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Indignity and Resistance in the foothills of the Andes. A Case Study of Villa Grimaldi. 1973-1978Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileUniversity of California, San Diego (UCSD)
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileUniversity of California, San Diego (UCSD), Art Library
Collective RoadmapUniversity of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC)
Collective RoadmapUniversity of Colorado at Boulder
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Nothing is True, Everything is PermittedUniversity of Connecticut (UCONN)
The Booklyn Bridge #1Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileUniversity of Delaware Library
DignidadIn Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Make the Economy ScreamNothing is True, Everything is PermittedIndignity and Resistance in the foothills of the Andes. A Case Study of Villa Grimaldi. 1973-1978University of Minnesota
Collective RoadmapUniversity of Washington Libraries
Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileUniversity of Wisconsin, Kohler Art Library
The Booklyn Bridge #6Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
AB/Z Fair Box SetWalker Art Center
Make the Economy ScreamWashington University in St. Louis
Nothing is True, Everything is PermittedWellesley College
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Wesleyan University
The Booklyn Bridge #7Wesleyan University, Olin Library
Collective RoadmapIn Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990Make the Economy ScreamWhitney Museum of American Art
Collective RoadmapYale University Art Gallery (YUAG)
Memory & Landscape: Unveiling the Historic Truths of ChileYale University, Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library
In Their Memory: Human Rights Violations, 1973–1990