Patricia Villalobos Echeverría Patricia Villalobos Echeverría is a Nicaraguan artist, born in Tennessee to Salvadoran parents. She has a hybrid practice of prints, photos, videos and installations that explore how reproducible forms of representation can alter our notions of singularity and the various states of flux that we enter: some physical, others virtual. She received an MFA from West Virginia University (1990) and a BFA from Louisiana State University (1988). Recent individual exhibitions include Nodes [N 42°57’47” W 85°40’07”] at UICA (Grand Rapids, MI), 2011; Mesoparasitio <13°41’33”N 89°14’30”W> at MARTE, Museo de Arte de El Salvador, (San Salvador, El Salvador), 2011; Outbreak at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts (Pittsburgh, PA), 2010; Aguasmalas (Blackwaters) at MediaNoche (New York, NY), 2008. Select group exhibitions include the IX Havana Biennial (Havana, Cuba), 2012; Redes at Darb 1718 -Egyptian Contemporary Art and Culture Center (Cairo, Egypt), 2011; VII Central American Biennial (Managua, Nicaragua), 2010; VII Biennial of Visual Arts of Nicaragua (Managua) 2009, and the IV Splitgraphic Biennial (Split, Croatia), 2009, among others. Notable grants include the Oregon Arts Council Fellowship, PA Council for the Arts Fellowship, Creative Heights Residency Fellowship from the Heinz Endowment and residencies at Artist Image Resource, The Studio for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University and the MacDowell Arts Colony.