Boror, Marilyn

is a Maya Kaqchikel artist, independent curator, art lecturer, and Guatemalan cultural manager, recognized for her extensive material experimentation and deeply rooted social practice. Her work engages with themes of Indigenous identity, historical memory, colonialism, and resistance, establishing a dialogue between tradition and contemporary structures of art. She has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the Americas, Europe, and Asia, and has undertaken artist residencies at institutions such as Fundación Ama Amoedo (Uruguay, 2023), ARTE-UNAM (Mexico, 2022), Galería Muy (Mexico, 2019), and EspIRA/ESPORA (Nicaragua, 2013–2016). She has also delivered lectures and talks at internationally renowned academic and museum spaces, including Cornell University, Stamps Gallery, the Institute for Contemporary Art (United States), and Museo Amparo (Mexico, 2024). Her work is part of international collections such as those of the Museo Reina Sofía (Spain), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Panama), the Museum of Solidarity Salvador Allende (Chile), and Art Nexus (Colombia).