Fernando Hinostroza

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Fernando Hinostroza Rivera was born on October 12th, 1961 in Santiago, Chile. He studied Fine Arts in Pontificia Universidad Católica, with a major in Painting. Before finishing his studies, he enrolled in a ceramics potters wheel and modeling workshop in Montgomery College in Rockville, Maryland. This course enabled him to discover his interest in ceramics.

Since 2000, he teaches art in the International School Nido de Aguilas in Santiago. He teaches younger children aged 4 to 8, introducing them to different techniques and materials. In the classroom he reinforces the idea that the process of exploring and making art is more important than the outcome. Additionally, he has been an assistant teacher and member of the ceramic studio Huara Huara since 1998. In the studio he explored the potential of ceramics in sculpture, a passion he would continue to develop to this day. In Huara Huara he has met distinguished ceramists including Warren Mackenzie, Magdalene Odundo, Gustavo Perez, Shozo Michikawa, Rafa Perez, and as of late, Kukuli Velarde.

In 1998, he was awarded first place for planear painting in the El Color del Surin Puerto Varas, Chile. In 2006, he was also awarded first place for a ceramic sculpture contest in the Extension Center of Pontificia Universidad Católica for “Animal Esteka”.

Fernando has held individual art showcases, Curado de Espanto in the Cultural Corporation of Las Condes and Oblongo in Galería Animal, as well as numerous collective exhibitions. On February 2019, he participated in his first international exhibition at the Saint Mary Virgin Gallery in New York City 6x6 Ceramic Tile Exhibition, with an artwork previously presented for the "Collaboration Brand Identity" exhibit in Washington DC by IDB Staff Association Art Gallery. Currently, Fernando is working on a series of head shaped ceramic sculptures inspired on the social outburst. He intends to reflect Chiles present day sociopolitical complex.

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