Catalina Barroso-Luque is an artist that constructs stories inhabited by voices, texts, images, bodies and objects. She also writes in English and Spanish, using processes of performativity, self mythologization and translation. Catalina works between Mexico City (MX) and Glasgow (UK).
Catalina studied at the Glasgow School of Art (UK) and Central St. Martins College of Art & Design (London, UK). She has participated in projects and exhibitions at Wysing Arts Centre (Cambridge, UK), Glasgow Women’s Library (UK), Glasgow International (UK), Intermedia Gallery (CCA, Glasgow, UK), Glasgow Sculpture Studios (Glasgow, UK), Radiophrenia Festival (Glasgow, UK), Borealis Festival (Bergen, NO), Swedish Museum of Performing Arts (Stockholm, SE), Centro de Cultura Digital (Mexico City, MX), Centro Cultural España (Mexico City, MX), Centro Cultural González Gallo (Chapala, MX), cheLA (Buenos Aires, AR), amongst others. Her writing is published by Bricks from the Kiln, Gutter Magazine, Montez Press, Hoax!, post[s] (Universidad de San Francisco de Quito), MaMSIE (Birkbeck University), MAP, Panel, PSS and PotentA___. Her recorded work has been aired by independent radio stations.