Lucía Reissig is an Argentinian/Guatemalan artist based in New York City. Her work explores the memory of the body and objects through care, domestic labor, informal economies, and food politics. Working primarily in sculpture, her practice also spans collaborative projects that weave together feminist archival publishing, queer food politics, and community-based pedagogy.

Reissig’s artistic training began in artist-run spaces before participating in the Programa de Artistas at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires (2017–18) and Escuela Incierta at Lugar a Dudas, Cali (2018). She received her MFA in Sculpture from Bard College in 2024.

Recent solo exhibitions include Glossary (2025, mimo, NYC) and 287.5 kilos (2023, Móvil, Buenos Aires). Her work has been exhibited internationally at MALBA, BIENALSUR, Museo Casa Nacional del Bicentenario, Centro Cultural Recoleta, MUNTREF, and Indigo+Madder Gallery in London.

In 2021 she published Pisos pegajosos with HambreHambreHambre. Her recognitions include the Premio en Obra at arteBA (2019) and the inaugural Grant for Sculpture from the Jonathan and Barbara Silver Foundation (2026). She has participated in residencies at Mass MoCA Studios and Millay Arts (2025). 

Her work has been featured in Sculpture Magazine, Impulse Magazine, Artishock Revista, and MalevaMag among others. Forthcoming projects this year include group exhibitions at Smack Mellon, Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport and a residency at ACRE Residency.