Since 2000,
Andrea Juan
has illuminated environmental concerns through her photographic artworks and installations with projections, fabrics and objects, created in natural environments of Antarctica and other magnificent scenarios.
In 2005 she was awarded with the Guggenheim Fellowship, New York.
Since then and until 2014 she carried out projects in Antarctica based on scientific researches on climate change.
She was awarded with several international prizes such as the First Prize in the IV International Art Biennial in Beijing, China; Gold Amazons Award of Benin; the Government of Canada Award (twice); the UNESCO Fellowship, France; United Nations Prize in the Tallinn Triennial, Estonia; Konex Award, Argentina (twice); First and Second prizes in the National Award and National Found for the Arts fellowship both in Argentina; among others.
She was invited to participate in the Biennials of Casablanca, Morocco; Beijing, China; Havana, Cuba; Rotterdam, The Netherlands, among others and in the International Expo Yeosu, Korea and Expo Shanghai, China
Her artworks are in private and public collections among which are Guggenheim Foundation, Museo del Barrio, New York; World Council of People for the United Nations, New York; Building Bridges Art Exchange, Los Angeles and Royal Caribbean International, Miami.
Andrea Juan created SUR POLAR, an international network of environmental artists, and made with them, an important series of exhibitions in Buenos Aires, Madrid, London, Washington, Melbourne, Mexico DC, Quebec, Seville, Bogota, The Hague among others.
She was the curator in chief of the 16 Halls of Impact 10 - Santander 2018 where were exhibited 232 artistic proposals.
She also made curatorships in Mexico, United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Australia, the United States, The Netherlands and Russia.
Her most recent exhibitions have taken place at the National Museum of Altamira in Santillana del Mar, Bordeaux, Denver, Bangkok, Santander, Casablanca, Bilbao, Tokyo, Barcelona, Saint Petersburg, New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai, Beijing, Yeosu, Quebec, Sofia, Washington and Buenos Aires.
For more than 20 years she has been professor at the National University in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and, since then and currently, training artists through seminars and workshops both in graphics arts and creation of projects and works.
Since 2014, she directs, together with Gabriel Penedo Diego, SM PRO ART CIRCLE.