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CV

Education

  • Studio Art Associates Degree, Berkeley, City College, Berkeley, CA (2021)

  • Fashion Business and Design, CEDIM, Monterrey Mexico (2017)

 

 

Exhibitions

  • 7 years in Oakland (solo show), Oakland Library Lakeview Branch, Oakland, USA, 2024

  • Women Rising, The Drawing Room, San Francisco, USA, 2024

  • deYoung Open 2023 Exhibition, deYoung Museum, San Francisco, USA, 2023

  • “Venus II” Group Show, Mrkt Gallery, San Francisco, USA, 2023

  • “New Art, New Wave” Group Show, Boomer Gallery, London, UK, 2023

  • “Quit Your Day Job” Group Show, QuitYourDayJob event at 710 Collective , San Francisco, USA, 2023

  • “Small Works” Group Show (Juror’s Pick), Soft Times Gallery, San Francisco, USA, 2023

 

 

Community based Projects

  • Show for Oakland Library Lakeview Branch

​         Artwork with a special piece specifically for the Kid's section at the library, aimed to spark their interest in female authors through compelling imagery of surreal parrot.

  • Program at Women's Daytime Drop in Center  “Bordando, Meditando”, Berkeley, USA 

          Created and conducted aembroidery program for unhoused women at the Women's Daytime Drop in Center (2019)

Awards

  • Juror’s Pick by Dr. Margarita Lila Rosa, Small Works, Soft Times Gallery 2023

  • Art Show International Gallery- Talent Prize Award, 2023

  • Teravana- Portrait Honorable Mention Award, 2023

Media/Publications

  • All She Makes Magazine, Directory of Women Artists Issue 7 Print 2023

“Nuñez de Cáceres shows how femme bodies are really constrained by the pressures on femininity brought about by society. Through this pairing of image and text, what we get is a realistic representation of the pressures of proper girlhood that the central figure is experiencing. We get a whole political narrative and a whole social commentary within a small 11x14 painting. That is super powerful, and that is why I chose “Refranes Como Herramientas de Opresión a la Mujer” 

-Dra Margarita Lila Rosa, Lecturer and Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University

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Andrea Núñez de Cáceres

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