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Marina Gutiérrez

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    • Marina Gutiérrez is a New York City-based multidisciplinary artist and actress credited for her work in film and community-driven visual arts. She is recognized for her acting roles in The Grandmother (2021) and ¡Tócate! (2018), while also maintaining a significant presence in the contemporary art world through her installations, sculptures, and performance pieces. Gutiérrez's artistic practice interweaves historical, ecological, and social narratives, often incorporating folk traditions and recycled materials within conceptual frameworks that address themes such as indigenous history, social justice, and environmental activism.

      Raised in Brooklyn within a vibrant Puerto Rican community, Gutiérrez developed an early connection to storytelling and the arts, influenced by her family's artistic background-her father was an amateur photographer and her mother a seamstress engaged in creative pursuits. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Cooper Union and a Master of Fine Arts from Vermont College, where she began teaching and later directing The Saturday Program, a highly regarded arts education initiative serving underserved New York City high school students. Her leadership in this program reflects her commitment to empowering youth through arts education and community engagement.

      Gutiérrez's notable installations include Persistence of Site - Tupac/2pakeko, which explores the legacies of conquest and cultural survival, and Redrum for Amadu, a poignant video installation addressing police violence. Her work consistently highlights the intersection of art and activism, using storytelling to illuminate marginalized histories and ecological concerns. Beyond her artistic and educational endeavors, she is active in political and environmental causes, advocating for social change through creative expression.

      Marina Gutiérrez's contributions to both the entertainment and art communities underscore her role as a dynamic cultural figure whose work bridges disciplines and inspires dialogue on pressing contemporary issues.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Angel

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