Laura Mema


“Hayni” Telar tradicional de Santiago del Estero- Lana virgen de oveja con tintes naturales de indigofera tinctorea, murex trunculus, murex brandaris, menta y curcuma. 2,00m x 1,80m

“Inti Yacu” Telar tradicional de Santiago del Estero-Lana Virgen de oveja con tintes naturales de henna, curcuma y murex brandaris – 2,00m x 1,80m

Pacha Puriq 2025 & Vessel 2023 – MI CAMA ES UN JARDIN, Galeria Nora Fish 2025

Activación “MI CAMA ES UN JARDIN” con Aldo Benitez en Galeria Nora Fisch. 2025

Placas de Cimatica activadas con frecuencias de cetaceos

Shelter, 2023. Lino con tinte natural de lloro de Algarrobo, pan de cobre y tules 93 x 130 cm

Hive- Acrílicos, pan de cobre, tules e hilo invisible sobre lino 2021

Stigma Pollination II. ACRILICO, PAN DE COBRE,TINTE NATURAL DE AMBAR ALGARROBO, hilo invisible. 130cm x 96cm. 2024

Synarchy (my heart has the ability to call you), 2023. Lino con tinte natural de lloro de Algarrobo, pan de cobre y tules 120 x 120cm

Tinkunakuy pilgrimaje. TINTA, GRAFITO , TRANSFER, ACRILICO SOBRE PAPEL DE CONTABILIDAD ANTIGUO 2025.


 Laura Mema is an interdisciplinary visual artist and researcher, born in Santiago del Estero, Argentina, in 1978. She has been based in Madrid since 2007. 

 Her artistic practice revolves around an expanded notion of translation and decoding of invisible energetic and sonic fields into matter, making sonic and vibrational worlds visible through organic symbols and geometries, using tools such as cymatics and other techniques related to physics and mathematics. 

She conducts research across multiple fields, exploring the invisible dimensions of nature, the cosmos, and communication between the consciousness of different living beings, creating a system of kinship between ancestral language and matter through textile paintings, drawings, and installations. 

She works with materials such as natural pigments, color filters, tulle, natural wool, minerals, and copper across various supports and formats. 

She also incorporates collective and community-based practices, generating ritual experiences intertwined with ancestral knowledge, vibration, sound, and light, fostering expansive and transformative perceptual experiences. 


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