Sofía Suárez Somohano (Chiapas, 1990) is a visual artist with a background in Communication from Anáhuac University Mexico North and Complutense University of Madrid. She is a member of the International Association of Visual Arts (IAVA) and has participated in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. She holds a postgraduate degree in Textile Design from the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBAL).
Sofía Suárez Somohano (Chiapas, 1990) is a visual artist with a background in Communication from Anáhuac University Mexico North and Complutense University of Madrid. She is a member of the International Association of Visual Arts (IAVA) and has participated in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. She holds a postgraduate degree in Textile Design from the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBAL).
Her work explores symbolism, poetry, and self-discovery, unfolding in painting and textiles. Travel, memories, and the divine serve as guiding threads in her reflections on life and human purpose. Each piece becomes a language of symbols where freedom, virtue, and beauty intertwine, inviting the viewer on an inner journey that connects the intimate with the universal.
She has held solo exhibitions in venues such as the Santa María la Ribera Cultural Center, the American Space Benjamin Franklin Library at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She has participated in group exhibitions such as those at Casa de Cultura San Rafael and Expone México.
Internationally, she has exhibited at the Annual Art Festival in Stuart, Florida; Agora Gallery in New York; Première Vision in Paris—where she was the first Mexican artist to present textile art at this venue—and at IFCO in Turkey.
In parallel, she has developed her project, Sofía Suárez Artindumentary, founded in 2016, with a physical store and gallery at Casa Fusión (Mexico City). Her work fuses painting, literature, and textiles to create unique pieces—derived from her original works. She is a graduate of the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) program, and received scholarships from the U.S. government and the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Arizona.
Sofía Suárez Somohano (Chiapas, 1990) is a visual artist with a background in Communication from Anáhuac University Mexico North and Complutense University of Madrid. She is a member of the International Association of Visual Arts (IAVA) and has participated in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. She holds a postgraduate degree in Textile Design from the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBAL).
Her work explores symbolism, poetry, and self-discovery, unfolding in painting and textiles. Travel, memories, and the divine serve as guiding threads in her reflections on life and human purpose. Each piece becomes a language of symbols where freedom, virtue, and beauty intertwine, inviting the viewer on an inner journey that connects the intimate with the universal.
She has held solo exhibitions in venues such as the Santa María la Ribera Cultural Center, the American Space Benjamin Franklin Library at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She has participated in group exhibitions such as those at Casa de Cultura San Rafael and Expone México.
Internationally, she has exhibited at the Annual Art Festival in Stuart, Florida; Agora Gallery in New York; Première Vision in Paris—where she was the first Mexican artist to present textile art at this venue—and at IFCO in Turkey.
In parallel, she has developed her project, Sofía Suárez Artindumentary, founded in 2016, with a physical store and gallery at Casa Fusión (Mexico City). Her work fuses painting, literature, and textiles to create unique pieces—derived from her original works. She is a graduate of the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) program, and received scholarships from the U.S. government and the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Arizona.
She currently lives in Mexico City, where she is developing her first illustrated novel, incorporating her own poems and paintings, thus expanding her multidisciplinary approach.