Mariana Gómez is a visual artist whose work explores the intersection of contemporary art, feminism, and spirituality. She holds a degree in Art, specializing in painting, from the Universidad de los Andes, and a Master of Fine Arts in sculpture from Pratt Institute in New York.
Through a diverse range of artistic media—painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, and embroidery—Gómez examines the complexities of the female experience in the 21st century. Her work delves into themes often left unspoken, challenging societal taboos and fostering authentic, inclusive conversations. Each piece is an exploration of femininity, revealing the stories, rituals, traditions, fears, and struggles that shape women’s lives. By giving voice to these narratives, she encourages open dialogue about the true essence of being a woman.
In 2022, Gómez expanded her artistic vision by founding her own gallery, driven by a passion not only for creating but also for curating and amplifying the work of other artists. Through this pop-up gallery, she highlights the vibrancy of the contemporary Colombian art scene, providing a platform for emerging voices and fostering meaningful connections between artists and audiences.
Her art is more than a visual expression—it is an invitation to empowerment and self-discovery. By celebrating the resilience and multifaceted nature of women, Gómez’s work becomes an act of resistance against the patriarchy, reaffirming the spiritual and cultural significance of the feminine.
Today, she continues to create and exhibit her work globally while curating exhibitions that reflect her dedication to art, advocacy, and the evolving discourse on gender and identity.