Paloma Vianey

Paloma Vianey

Paloma Vianey

Professorial Lecturer, Studio Arts Program


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Paloma Vianey is an interdisciplinary artist from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, who currently lives and works in Washington, DC. She earned a BA in art history from UT El Paso and an MFA from Cornell University. She has received grants from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation (2020, 2021, 2023), the National Fund of the Arts in Mexico (2020), the Institute for Mexicans in the Exterior (2018), and others. She has been an Artist-in-Residence at The Antonio Gala Foundation in Spain and a Peyton Evans Artist-in-Residence at The Studios of Key West in Florida. In 2023, she was selected to be part of the inaugural cohort of the CARD fellowship by The Phillips Collection, the DC Library, and The Nicholson Project. In 2018, Vianey realized a large-scale public art installation (22 x 70 ft) on the Americas-Cordova International Bridge along the US-Mexico border. Vianey has exhibited her work at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum, the Antonio Gala Foundation, Amos Eno Gallery, Jack Hanley Gallery, El Paso Museum of Art, the Archeology and History Museum of El Chamizal, and others.