

Irene Clouthier is a Mexican/American Artist living and working in the Washington DC area since 2000. She studied her bachelor of arts at the Monterrey University, in her native Mexico and her MA at George Mason University. Her work unfolds from the remembrances and notions of childhood plays and games. She works with a variety of media from digital photography to sculpture, installation art and drawing.
She is an international artist, her work has been shown widely around the United States, Canada, Mexico, Latin America and Europe. She had 17 solo exhibitions in Mexico, the United States, Spain, and Cuba. She has participated in more than 200 groups exhibitions in her +25 year career in many countries around the globe.
She has also participated in various art fairs such as Art Paris, Art Salamanca, Art Toronto, Scope New York, Scope Miami, Pulse Miami, Arte Americas, Pinta, Zona Maco, Art Miami, Diva NY, and Art Chicago among others.
Clouthier’s works has been selected for several international biennials such as the Valencia Biennial in Spain where she was awarded a honorific mention, the FEMSA Biennial shown in Mexico City at San Ildefonso and The Monterrey Center fro the Arts, Drawing Biennial at Skope in Macedonia, The NorthWest Biennial of Fine Arts in Tijuana and Sinaloa Mexico, The Transit MX digital Festival and the First Latin American & Caribbean Video Art competition and Exhibit shown in more than 8 countries in LatinAmerica and Italy, the Emerging Art Biennial in Monterrey, the International Digital Salon in Havana, Cuba.
She is also an entrepreneur, writes about art, and has curated and worked on productions of several exhibitions in Mexico and the United States, using her immigration experience as a way to create bridges and to connect countries trough culture and art.
