
IVANA LARROSA is a Spanish visual artist, performer, and educator based in New York City. She creates video installations and performances that explore memory, trauma, architecture, and ecology, blending fantasy, humor, and daily life.
Her work has been exhibited at venues such as Anthology Film Archives, the International Center of Photography, Queens Museum, and Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, with pieces in the permanent collections of the Bassat Private Collection and the Spanish National Museum of Sculpture. Larrosa has received grants and awards, including the Lluís Carulla Foundation Individual Artist Grant and the Ramon Aloy International Photographic Award. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and National Geographic.
She has curated exhibitions for Save Art Space and Plaxall Gallery and collaborated as a performer with Generator: Pestilence and The Commons Choir.
Larrosa holds a BA in Film and Media Studies from the University of Navarra and an MFA from Bard College-International Center of Photography, where she taught video installation and performance. More of her work may be appreciated on her website.