
Indira Urrutia
In her adolescence, Indira began to take an interest in architecture and developed a deep passion for photography. Later, she obtained her degree and immersed herself in photography.
Since then, she has followed her passion for photography with explorations in other formats such as mixed media, installation, experimental video, and since 2015, metal weaving.
Her work has been exhibited internationally in both collective and solo presentations, including The de Young Museum, Root Division, Mission Cultural Center, San Francisco Symphony, in the United States, and at the National Council of Culture and the Arts, Pablo Neruda Museum House in Chile. She was invited to the VII Biennale of Art and Design in Spain and the Gallery of the Fontecchio International Airport in Italy.
“My work dwells in the relationship between social fabric and interaction, creating a conversation and narratives of stories to find new meaning.”
“Art gives me the freedom to explore my inner self by juxtaposing it with my external self.”