Bio

Master’s degree in Plastic and Visual Arts from the Francisco José de Caldas District University (ASAB Faculty). Laura Serna’s work focuses on an interest in her corporeality as a woman, the existence of her body in space, and its connection to animality, monstrosity, and the wild as tools in the search for meaning. She is interested in slow, analog processes such as ceramics, drawing, painting, and textile work, where “error” and the unforeseen are understood as opportunities and brought to light. Language plays an important role in her artistic practice, both as image and as a generator of worlds in which fiction becomes a powerful tool, a temporal space where everything exists and anything can happen.

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