Othiana Roffiel

– Casa Wabi 2024

Community Project

Othiana Roffiel led the workshop “Outer Worlds, Inner Worlds: Pictorial Creation Through Body Awareness” for a group of high school students from COBAO No. 40 in the community of Bajos de Chila, Oaxaca. Over the course of four sessions, the participants engaged in a series of body-based activities such as walks, breathing exercises, and meditations that promoted the practice of mindfulness. This allowed them to attune to both nature (sky, earth, minerals, animals, plants, etc.) and their own bodily sensations (emotions, thoughts, feelings, moods, etc.), understanding the body as the threshold where these two worlds meet. From this awareness, and with the aim of enhancing their creativity, the students approached pictorial expression from a more intuitive place. At the end of the workshop, the students displayed their work on a wall, creating a collective piece through which they shared their creative processes and personal explorations.

Additionally, Othiana shared breathing and meditation techniques with the Casa Wabi staff, providing them with tools to strengthen their emotional well-being and improve their readiness for both personal and professional life.

Log-Piece

Othiana Roffiel
Reverberaciones #1
2024
Clay
30 x 110 cm

This clay piece, produced during my residency at Casa Wabi (August-September 2024), explores how elements originally part of my pictorial language reverberate in the sculptural realm; in this case, two curves that, through multiple interpretations, can evoke parts of the body or the landscape. There is also a dialogue between the components, creating a kind of rhythm with possibilities for variation, depending on the order and orientation they may adopt. Each component was created using the mold of a roof tile, a locally produced element from the community of Agua Zarca, thus connecting personal creative processes with the community where they took place.

México

Mexico City, 1990

Othiana Roffiel (Mexico City, 1990) is a painter whose work is characterized by an exploratory, evolutive zeal; using language that oscillates between the abstract and the figurative, she creates pieces that appear to reconcile her interior and exterior worlds. In 2012, she graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia, where she also received the Outstanding Academic Achievement Award in Painting. She is currently a 2023 fellow of Jóvenes Creadores, a production grant awarded by the Mexican government to young artists, as she was in 2019. She was selected in 2020 to participate in the XIX Rufino Tamayo Painting Biennial, exhibited in venues such as Oaxaca’s Museum of Contemporary Art and the Rufino Tamayo Museum in Mexico City.

Her work has been included in exhibitions and fairs such as ARCOmadrid (2024) and Zona Maco (Mexico City, 2024 and 2023). Her solo show Rehearsal of Becoming was featured in Galería Karen Huber in 2023 (Mexico City). She participated in Maat Gallery (Paris, 2023), Expo Chicago (2023), and Estación Material (Guadalajara, 2022 and 2021). In 2021, she exhibited a solo show, It Takes a Lot of Stuff for a Flower to Grow, at Karen Huber, and a group show, Un fenómeno imposible de prever, at the Centro Cultural Plaza Fátima (San Pedro Garza). In 2020, she was a part of 50 mujeres, 50 obras, 50 años at the Museo de la Ciudad de México, and in 2019 she exhibited La persistente insistencia del juego at Casa Equis (Mexico City). Her commentary on the works of numerous artists has appeared in ARTPULSE (United States) and Artishock (Chile). In 2021, one of her essays was published in the book ABCDESPAC, by the Espacio de Arte Contemporáneo, ESPAC.
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