Goga Trascierra (Mexico City, 1960) is a visual artist of recognized trajectory whose practice unfolds at the intersection of sculpture, painting, lighting design, and construction materials. Her work explores the boundary between function and aesthetics, transforming cement, brick, and dust into pieces of strong poetic and formal resonance.
Throughout her career, she has been selected for prestigious platforms such as Design Week Mexico (2025), ZⓈONA MACO (2025), Patio by ZⓈONA MACO (2025) and the ABC Art Baja California Festival (2025, 2024), as well as the Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea in Florence (2003), the International Biennial of Postmodern Art of Córdoba (2006), and the DayOne International Light Installation Competition (2015).
She has held solo exhibitions in galleries and cultural spaces across Italy, Spain, and Mexico, and participated in group shows in France, Germany, the United States, Spain, Mexico, and Italy, building a sustained international presence.
Her artistic education includes specialized studies in Barcelona, Berlin, and Mexico City, including the Postgraduate Program in Lighting at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, the professionalization program at Node Center, and the Contemporary Art Seminar at La Consultoría.
Her work is part of private collections in Mexico, the United States, France, Italy, and Spain.
She currently lives and works in Mexico City.