Ana Paula Luna

Joined Artfinder: May 2020

Artworks for sale: 36

(4)

Mexico

About Ana Paula Luna

 
 
  • Biography
    Mexican sculptress, who started working with different materials from a very young age, with 17 years of experience that combines the search of linking art with social life and the international dimension of her work. With a degree in Cultural Management, and a diploma in sculpture from the Cabañas Cultural Institute; with more than 30 collective exhibitions and 4 individual exhibitions. Her work has led her to exhibit and leave public works, mainly in wood, in Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Canada, United States, Australia, Thailand, Tanzania, Switzerland, Spain, Finland, Denmark, Italy and Germany. 
She has been achieved grants from FONCA, Proyecta and Sucede, programs by the State of Jalisco and the municipality of Guadalajara. She organizes and manages the International Wood Sculpture Symposium in Guadalajara since 2015 with the intention of creating a sculptural park for the city.
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    2017

    Proyecta

    State of Jalisco grant for arts

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    2016

    Sucede

    Municipal grant for arts

    2016

    Proyecta

    State of Jalisco grant for art

    2011

    FONCA

    National Fund for Arts and Culture
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Awards

2017

Proyecta

State of Jalisco grant for arts

Show more awards Hide

2016

Sucede

Municipal grant for arts

2016

Proyecta

State of Jalisco grant for art

2011

FONCA

National Fund for Arts and Culture

There are no upcoming events


 

Biography

Mexican sculptress, who started working with different materials from a very young age, with 17 years of experience that combines the search of linking art with social life and the international dimension of her work. With a degree in Cultural Management, and a diploma in sculpture from the Cabañas Cultural Institute; with more than 30 collective exhibitions and 4 individual exhibitions. Her work has led her to exhibit and leave public works, mainly in wood, in Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Canada, United States, Australia, Thailand, Tanzania, Switzerland, Spain, Finland, Denmark, Italy and Germany. 
She has been achieved grants from FONCA, Proyecta and Sucede, programs by the State of Jalisco and the municipality of Guadalajara. She organizes and manages the International Wood Sculpture Symposium in Guadalajara since 2015 with the intention of creating a sculptural park for the city.