Mariana Soledad
Hualpén, 1987.
With a solid background in photography, Mariana Soledad has excelled in various cultural and artistic projects both in Chile and internationally. Her work spans multiple disciplines, from documentary photography to artistic and event photography, enabling her to collaborate with renowned media outlets, festivals, and high-profile projects.
She has contributed as a photographer to publications such as Velvet Magazine, Diario El Sur, and Revista Ruda, and has participated in prominent festivals like the Lebu International Film Festival, the International Women in Music Festival, Rock en Conce Festival, and the BioBio International Book Fair, among others. Her connection to music and the arts has led her to be part of the Music Node (Corfo) and collaborate on the UNESCO project “Creative Concepción.”
In 2024, Mariana joined the team at Sense Contents, working on projects such as Agua para el Desierto and Futuro Antártico. She also participated in the photographic documentation of Los Tres for the production company 4 Parlantes. Her work has been featured in significant exhibitions, including “Dis-arming Symbols,” showcased in Berlin and Santiago, and “The Grass Blooms at Night,” a collaborative exhibit with women artists presented at Galería Aura.