Juana María Bravo is an artist and beekeeper. Her work explores the ubiquity of scientific thinking and its effect on landscape, personhood, and intimate language. Through research-based artistic practices, she appropriates and recombines fragments of information in multidisciplinary processes that begin with writing and include video, mise-en-scène and drawing. In 2019, she won first place for the construction of a memorial site in Tondela, Portugal, and in 2020, she received a meritorious degree for her master's project, "Select Views of Luminous Subjects: Palm trees and the City." She has recently participated in collective exhibitions in Colombia and Portugal, The Sixteenth Annual Meeting of The Comparative and Continental Philosophy Circle in 2023 and was a resident at Virreina during March of 2024.