BIOGRAPHY:
BIOGRAPHY:
Josefina Muñoz Torres (she/her) is a multidisciplinary visual artist from Chile whose work examines territory, place, and space through glassworks, sculpture, and installations. Her global career encompasses exhibitions, residencies, research, and public art projects across South America, North America, Europe, and East Africa. Beyond her studio practice, she partners with arts institutions, universities, and cultural centers to create meaningful projects that connect communities through art, education, and cultural exchange.
Josefina has been commissioned to work on diverse public art pieces, including a large-scale permanent installation for The United Nations. With a current focus on isolated territories and Southern-Patagonia islands, Josefina’s methodologies stand in the intersection between ethnography, sociology, craft, community-building, and science.
Muñoz Torres holds a MFA in Glass from the Rhode Island School of Design (2013) and a BFA from the Catholic University in Chile (2006).