Maria Eugenia Chellet

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Chellet with a doll made in collaboration with the Miss Lupita project workshop at the Casa Talavera Cultural Center

María Eugenia Chellet (born 1948) is a Mexican artist who has evolved from photography to mixed media and currently focuses mostly on performance. Her work focuses on exploring female archetypes and other images relating to femininity, often using herself (self portrait) in roles such as female Biblical figures, those in classical artwork and those from commercial mass media of the 20th century to the present. Her work has been recognized with membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.

Chellet, also known as Maru, was born Mexico City in 1948,[1][2] attending primary school in the city of Querétaro.[3]

She received her bachelor's degree in information science from the Universidad Iberoamericana and a master's degree in visual arts from the Academy of San Carlos in Mexico City.[1][4]

She studied photography with the City Literary Institute in London.[4]

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