Julieth Maya Buri is a visual artist whose feminist practice explores migration, displacement, and belonging through embodied experience and emotional memory. Grounded in Latin American and diasporic perspectives, her work engagescommunity-based and public art contexts, emphasizing accessibility, dialogue, andcollective reflection.
EDUCATION
Fundación Universitaria Bellas Artes, Medellín, Colombia, BFA, Fine Arts, 2024Institución Universitaria CEIPA, Medellín, Colombia, BSA, Business Administration, 2005
Instituto de Artes, Medellín, Colombia, Marketing and Advertising, 2002
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
• 2026 – Tender Bravery, Undercroft Gallery, La Crosse, WI
• 2026 – Migrant Birds, The Root Note Coffee Shop, La Crosse, WI
• 2025 – Lighting Miracles, Pump House Regional Arts Center, La Crosse, WI
• 2024 – Nudos en Cinta, Casa de la Mujer Empoderada, Envigado, Colombia
• 2023 – A Beautiful Remedy for Today, UWL Arts Fest, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, WI
• 2023 – Manifestaciones, Chamber of Commerce, Medellín, Colombia
• 2015 – Solo Exhibition, Milagro Theatre, Portland, OR
• 2015 – Solo Exhibition, Latte Da Café, Vancouver, WA
SELECTED GROUP & CURATED EXHIBITIONS
• 2025–2026 – Driftless (curated exhibition), Winona County History Center, Winona,
MN
• 2026 – RAD Group Exhibition, Rivoli Arts District, La Crosse, WI
• 2023 – Atrevidas II, Casa de la Mujer Empoderada, Envigado, Colombia
• 2023 – Atrevidas: Feminist and Menstrual Art Exhibition, Palacio de Bellas Artes,
Medellín, Colombia
• 2016 – Celebration!, Siren Nation Visual Arts Exhibition, Portland’5, Portland, OR
• 2016 – LaxIdeAL, 3rd Annual Art Conference and Exhibition, Portland’5, Portland, OR
• 2015 – Fiesta Milagro: The Art of Community, Milagro Theatre, Portland, OR
• 2015 – Fuse Me, Latina Women of the USA, Portland, OR
RESIDENCIES & SPECIAL PROJECTS
2022 – Chromatic Residency, Tinto de Verano Cultural Center, Medellín, Colombia
2023 – 3rd Festival for Peace, Visiones II Foundation, Envigado, Colombia
VIRTUAL & JURIED EXHIBITIONS
• 2022 – Masivo, Bellas Artes University Foundation (Virtual)
• 2022 – Deep Spaces 3, Virtual Exhibition
• 2020 – Emovere: Emotional Polychromy, Virtual Exhibition
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