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Nadia Martínez (b. 1980) is a Connecticut-based Honduran multimedia artist. She embarked on her artistic journey by studying architecture in Honduras before pursuing her passion for fine arts. Nadia honed her skills at the National Academy of Fine Arts in New York and later completed her MFA in Visual Arts at the Vermont College of Fine Arts in 2022.

Nadia’s creative expression knows no bounds, as she explores various media, including printmaking, painting, sculptures, and installations. Her work has been exhibited in both national and international venues, with exhibitions held at prestigious venues such as the National Academy Museum in New York City, the 4uattro Pareti Galleria in Napoli, Italy, and Stamford Art Association in Connecticut. She has also participated in events such as Pinta, The Modern & Contemporary Latin American Art Fair in New York, during Art Basel week in Miami, the Södertälje Konstforening in Stockholm, Sweden, and the Salon Supercable de Jovenes XVI con FIA in Caracas, Venezuela, among others.

Nadia’s talent has been recognized through various scholarships, including The Albert Hallgarten Traveling Scholarship. She also had the privilege of being an Artist in Residence at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. Notably, she was nominated for Women to Watch 2018 to the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC.

Her captivating pieces find homes in prestigious collections, including the Art Bank Program of the US Department of State in Washington, DC, as well as private collections in the United States, France, Peru, and Venezuela. Beyond her artistic endeavors, Nadia shares her knowledge and passion as a dedicated teacher and Faculty Coordinator at the New York School of the Arts. She lives in Greenwich, Connecticut.