Catalina Gomez-Beuth Works

Catalina Gomez-Beuth

You can pierce through the soul of global humanity, childhood, feminine empowerment and taste the richness of different cultures when you experience the art of Catalina Gomez-Beuth. Catalina was born in Medellin, Colombia, where she studied fashion design at the "Escuela De Diseño Proyectual". Her love for art was deepened during her stay in Florence, Italy, where she pursued studies in design. However, her true passion has always been painting, vocation she showed since she was a child. Her culture, life experiences and concerns as a person, as a mother and as a woman serve as inspiration for her pictorial works. Currently she is working simultaneously in several art series.

Diversity and multiculturalism deeply touch her artistic sensitivity becoming the inspiration for her series titled “ROOTS”. Her children and her role as a mother are the foundation for the development of her series  ”DREAMERS," and women's essence have inspired the series "MUSAS."

Catalina has lived in the United States since 2000; she currently resides in Atlanta, GA with her husband and her two children who have been her permanent source of inspiration.

She has collaborated with her work to some non-profit organizations such as: “Caminar Latino”, “Pianos For Peace”, “JDRF Georgia Chapter”, “Wheels Of Happiness” and “Feel Beautiful Today”. She has also collaborated with the “Latin American Association” as a juror for their annual youth Art Contest 2020.

Since 2016 she is an active member and volunteer of the Art Committee at the Colombian Consulate in Atlanta that aims to spreading and exalting Colombian culture in the State of Georgia, US.

Catalina was recently recognized by the Colombian Foreign Ministry among the 100 Outstanding Colombian #migrants of 2020.

"I really believe in the importance that Art has to create bridges of communication and inspiration to build and improve communities"

 

Exhibitions

2022

“Something to Declare” Quinlan Visual Art Center Marietta Cobb Museum Of Art - GA
June 9 – August 6, Gainesville, GA, USA

“Something to Declare” Marietta Cobb Museum Of Art - GA
January 8 – March 20, Marietta, GA, USA

 

“Contrapunto” Freemarket Gallery
October 29 – November 29, Atlanta, GA, USA

“Retrospectiva” Mary Kistner Gallery
August 19 – October 29, Lawrenceville, GA, USA
Solo exhibition

“Contrapunto” RobertKent Gallery
September 2- October 1 Marietta, GA, USA

 

2021

“Contrapunto” Quinlan Visual Art Center
December 9 – February 19, Gainesville – GA, USA

 

“Resilience In Times Of Resistance” Hudgens Center For Art & Learning
August 14 – October 30, Duluth - GA, USA. Solo exhibition.

 

Hispanic Heritage Month Coca-Cola HQ - GA
September to October, virtual exhibition.

“APERO” April 2021 Catalogue, Online Art Competition.
Third place

 

“Wesleyan Artist Market”
virtual exhibition, Wesleyan School, Norcross, GA, USA

 

 

“Arte Latino Now 2021”, virtual exhibition
Queens University, Charlotte, NC, USA

 

2020

Celebrating Georgia Artists Of Hispanic/Latinx Origin, Museum Of
Contemporary Art MOCA GA, Georgia, USA

“Mujeres Ilustran Ilustres Mujeres” Mexican Consulate in Atlanta - GA March 5 to June 7

“Contrapunto” RobertKent Gallery - GA March 6 to April 2

“Spotlight on Art” Trinity School - GA
January 27 to February 1

 

2019

“Contrapunto” Gallery 72 - GA
November 1 to February2

“Hispanic Heritage Month” Georgia Aquarium – GA
September 2021

“Hispanic Heritage Month” UPS HQ – GA
September 3 to 29

“Pianos For Peace” Tower Place 100-GA
September 1 to 8

“Contrapunto” Marietta Cobb Museum Of Art - GA
April 6  

“Contrapunto” The O Gallery, Georgia, USA
November 2 to December 5

“Spotlight on Art” Trinity School - GA
January 28 to February 2

2018 -2019

“Traveling Exhibition Of Latin American Painting”, consulates of: Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Ecuador and Colombia -GA

2018

The O Gallery – GA
November 3 to 30

“Hispanic Heritage Month” UPS HQ – GA
September 8 to October 8

“Pianos For Peace” Gran Gallery One Atlantic Center – GA
September 1 to 8

“The Colorful Journey of Emotions” Cherokee Arts Center - GA
May 11 to June15

“Spotlight on Art” Trinity School
January 29 to February 3

 

2017

Hispanic Heritage Month Coca-Cola HQ - GA
September 21 to October 20

"Metro Montage XVI I” Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art - GA
July 8 to September 10

 

2016

“Solo Art Exhibition” 2 Smith Gallery, Duluth - GA
October 22 to October 29

"Pianos for Peace" Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport - GA
September 3 to September 18

"Colombia Diversa" Colombian Consulate, Atlanta- GA
July 20 to August 20

"Portrait and Self Portrait" Latino Art Museum, Pomona - CA
June 4 to June 25

"Art from Here to There" Buckhead Library, Bucked - GA
July 19 to August 22
 

"Celebrate 5 de Mayo" Latino Art Museum, Pomona - CA
May 5 to 28


Roswell Fine Arts Alliance, Roswell - GA
March17 to April22

 

Celebrate the Old, Bring on the New" Avalon, Alpharetta – GA
February, 10 to March 30

 

2015

"Summer Serendipity" - Johns Creek Art Center, Johns Creek – GA
August 22 to September 28

"Little Mother" - Mayor's Award

 "Flutist" - Honorable Mention

"Andina Night" Casa Azul, Greensobro - NC
April 25

Johns Creek Art Center, Johns Creek - GA
June 2 to August 11.
"Reflections" - Third Place
 

Johns Creek Art Center, Johns Creek - GA
November 08 to December 6
"Little Mother" - First Place

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

“Retrospectiva” Mary Kistner Gallery
August 19 – October 29, 2022 Lawrenceville, GA, USA

 

 “Resilience In Times Of Resistance” Hudgens Center For Art & Learning
August 14 – October 30, 2021, Duluth - GA, USA. 


“Catalina Gomez-Beuth” 2 Smith Gallery, 
October 22 - October 29, 2016, Duluth - GA, USA.