Verovcha

Verovcha

b. Peru, 1994
Verovcha (b. 1994, Lima, Peru) is an artist working across painting, textile, embroidery, and ritual-based actions. Her practice explores the body as a fertile threshold, investigating permeability, material memory, and the relational dimensions of embodiment. Drawing from tantric geometry, textile knowledge, and processes of collective making, she creates works that trace continuities between intimate experience and broader cosmologies of mutual care.
A central aspect of her research unfolds through Kutichi, a textile project developed in collaboration with Andean weavers, where weaving informs her ongoing inquiry into materiality, corporeality, and interdependence. Through layered surfaces, stitched forms, and expanded painting practices, her work draws from interstitial spaces to propose ways of sensing beyond the individual self.
Verovcha has presented solo exhibitions at Mueve Galería in Lima (formerly Galeria del Paseo) and participated in group exhibitions in Chicago, Mexico City, London, and Lima. In 2025, she was a finalist for the National Painting Prize at MUCEN. In 2024, she undertook a residency at Delfina Foundation through the Artus grant, and in 2022 received the Best Female Artist Award at SWAB Barcelona. Her work is held in the collections of the Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI), the Jorge M. Pérez Collection, and the MIA Art Collection.
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