
Charlotte Bracho
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Charlotte Bracho (born 1990, Venezuela) is an artist and designer currently living and working in France (Creuse). Her multidisciplinary practice is grounded in textile thinking, exploring repetitive processes involving lines, light, folds, and patterns. Through video art, sculptures, and installations, she seeks to transform tangible materials into creations that evoke illusion and the imperceptible, driven by a desire to reflect on and envision the world in its impermanence and perpetual process of renewal.
She holds a BFA in Design from Concordia University in Montreal and a Master’s degree in Artistic Production from the Polytechnic University of Valencia. Her interest in textile techniques was nurtured in the Concordia Fiber department, where they became a central element and key focus of her work. She later expanded her expertise by studying new technologies applied to textile processes and material research.
Her work has been showcased in exhibitions such as the VAV Gallery in Canada, a solo show at the Chirivella Soriano Foundation in Spain, and the Textile Object Biennale at the Textile Manufacture Museum in Roubaix, France. She also participated in the Mostra Art Públic in Spain, organized by the University of Science of Valencia, where her project explored the intersection of art and science. A recipient of the Pedro Marco Grant, her work was featured at the Reales Atarazanas Museum in Valencia. Additionally, she was an artist-in-residence at Le Bel Ordinaire in Pau, France.