Lucia Garzón

2025 Wind Challenge Artist

Lucia Garzón is a Colombian-Italian-American interdisciplinary artist working in a range of media including but not limited to wood, textiles, print, and video. Lucia graduated from Tyler School of Art in 2018 with a BFA in printmaking. The main themes in Lucia’s work focus on the intersection between the immigrant values and histories passed on through her family. Garzón often draws correlations between her artistic labor and the physical labor that is intrinsic to her family’s identity. The resulting work is a celebration of this shared history, which seeks to honor the labors of a family and illuminate connections with Garzón’s identity today. 

 

Lucia has had the opportunity to exhibit in many venues throughout Philadelphia including Vox Populi, Grizzly Grizzly, the Fabric Workshop and Museum, and the Fleisher Art Memorial. Lucia was awarded the Joseph Robert Foundation grant in 2019 along with a solo show at the Da Vinci Art Alliance in July 2019. Lucia has been an apprentice at the Fabric Workshop and Museum and a fellow at the Soap Box Print Shop. In the summer of 2021 Lucia attended the ACRE residency in Wisconsin. She was artist-in-residence at Grizzly Grizzly Gallery, and she created a printed publication in collaboration with the Philadelphia collective, Many Fortunes. Lucia works and resides in Philadelphia.