Jessica Mitrani


Jessica Mitrani is a Colombian-born, New York–based artist. She works in performance, theater, video, and objects and has exhibited her work at museums and galleries internationally, including OCDChinatown, New York; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York; White Columns, New York; Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York; French Institute Alliance Française, New York; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Bogotá Museum of Modern Art; Marfa Film Festival, Texas; and Medellín Museum of Modern Art.

Early life and education

Mitrani was born and raised in Colombia. She received a Law degree from Universidad del Norte, Colombia in 1994. She then received her Master of Fine Arts in Theatre from The New School University/Actors Studio Drama School, New York, in 2002.

Work

Mitrani's work has been exhibited, screened, and broadcast internationally. Some of the videos she has written and directed include Rita Goes to the Supermarket, Headpieces for Peace, and La Divanée. Her collaboration with the Civilians Theater Group, The Undertaking, was performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's New Wave Festival.
The artist received a grant from the Hermès Foundation to make the immersive film and performance work Traveling Lady, starring iconic Spanish actress Rossy de Palma, which appeared at Crossing the Line, New York; New Settings, Paris; Soluna International Music and Arts Festival, Dallas; Oslo World; and Liberatum Festival, Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico City.
Between 2016 and 2019, she directed and art directed two research-based television series for ARTE1 in Brazil: América Invertida and América Feminizada, showcasing the work of more than two hundred artists.
Mitrani's video To Reincarnate as a Palm Tree was commissioned for the exhibition Universos Desdoblados in 2019 at the Museum of Modern Art in Bogotá as part of the 45th Salón Nacional de Artistas in Bogotá, Colombia.
In 2020, Mitrani was invited by the Bogotá Museum of Modern Art to participate in the project De voz a voz, the first major artistic project of the pandemic in Colombia. Artists made works that were published by the newspaper El Tiempo. A museum exhibition that included all the original works was on view in September 2020. Mitrani's collage was chosen, along with that of five other artists, as a poster plastered through the streets of Bogotá, Colombia. A year later, Mitrani had a solo show, I Dreamt the Landscape Was Looking at Me, also at the Bogotá Museum of Modern Art.
For the fall 2022 semester, Mitrani created a multimedia project as a Guest Artist at the Princeton Atelier, Lewis Center for the Arts.

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