An Ecuadorian visual artist, researcher, and educator with over 15 years of experience in the field of arts and education. She holds a double Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts and Education, grounding her practice in both artistic creation and pedagogical innovation.
Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including in cities such as New York and Switzerland, and has been recognized for its contribution to the intersection of art, research, and education. She has also been awarded for her investigative and creative work, highlighting her ability to merge academic inquiry with artistic practice.
Gamarra’s approach is rooted in understanding art as a tool for knowledge, transformation, and meaning-making. Her work explores contemporary artistic languages while engaging with cultural identity, interdisciplinary thinking, and educational impact.
Through her trajectory, she has positioned herself as an artist who not only creates, but also builds bridges between art, pedagogy, and society.
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The signature matte charcoal surfaces serve as deep, reflective pools, each activated by slender golden incisions that mimic the path of light across water or the shifting of tectonic plates. These lines do not merely decorate the individual bowls; they act as a singular, fractured ley line that guides the eye from the smallest point to the largest. There is a profound sense of temporal movement here—as if we are witnessing the same object at different stages of its growth or the echoes of a single sound vibrating through space. Priced at $3,500, the installation transforms the traditional ceramic set into a poetic meditation on the interconnectedness of form and the fluid nature of progression