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Rofa projects RoFa Projects is a platform to advance the social and cultural awareness of Latin American contemporary art.

RoFa Projects is a platform for discourse on contemporary Latin American Art. RoFa Projects works with emerging Latin-American artist who have a shared interest in materials and objects with their surroundings, mixing shapes, textures and colors with conceptual interventions. Also we reexamine the legacy of geometric abstraction in Latin America through the prism of recent art produced by Latin Am

erican artists of various generations. Exploring the constant artistic and curatorial development, our model presents itself as a dynamic and multidisciplinary space for diverse observation, supporting experimentation and dialogue between artists and professionals of the art world and the general public.

With great pleasure and immense pride, we are thrilled to share that Kukuli Velarde’s work is now part of the extraordin...
03/01/2026

With great pleasure and immense pride, we are thrilled to share that Kukuli Velarde’s work is now part of the extraordinary collection of the National Gallery of Art.

A heartfelt thank you to the wonderful team at the National Gallery of Art, and especially to Natalia Vieyra and Carmen Ramos! 

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A MI VIDA seeks to contribute to a cultural positioning of the Latin American immigrant presence, pointing to that past-present that forms part of who we are. As a first-generation immigrant and mother, the artist draws on her own experience to denounce the cruelty of family separation and to call for empathy and protection. The pre-Columbian references highlight the deep cultural ties between Westernized Latin Americans and the land they left behind—ties often overlooked by a system that sees immigrants of color as ahistorical and without cultural contribution. The works seek to reclaim this heritage, asserting the enduring presence and value of Latin American immigrants within the cultural fabric of the United States.

A MI VIDA busca contribuir a dotar de un posicionamiento cultural a la presencia inmigrante latinoamericana, señalando ese pasado-presente que forma parte de nuestra mezcla. Como inmigrante de primera generación y madre, la artista recurre a su propia experiencia para denunciar la crueldad de la separación familiar y para convocar a la empatía y la protección. Las referencias precolombinas resaltan los profundos lazos culturales entre los latinoamericanos occidentalizados y la tierra que dejaron atrás—vínculos que con frecuencia son ignorados por un sistema que percibe a los inmigrantes racializados como ahistóricos y sin aporte cultural. Las obras buscan reivindicar esa herencia, afirmando la presencia y el valor duradero de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos dentro del tejido cultural de los Estados Unidos.

As always, we are immersed in intense work, with a loving and intelligent focus, and a deeply constructive energy. Impor...
02/26/2026

As always, we are immersed in intense work, with a loving and intelligent focus, and a deeply constructive energy. Important movements have taken place — many visible and others quiet — but all positive.
Our energy, expansion, and projection continue to develop in a steady and sustained way.
We will be posting less, but our energy, growth, and achievements continue with strength and beauty.
Big hugs.
RoFa Projects, RoFa art gallery and La morada.

Como siempre, estamos inmersos en un trabajo intenso, con un enfoque amoroso e inteligente, y una energía profundamente constructiva. Han ocurrido movimientos importantes — muchos visibles y otros silenciosos — pero todos orientados positivamente hacia el crecimiento.
Nuestra energía, expansión y proyección continúan desarrollándose de manera sólida y sostenida.
Estaremos publicando menos, pero lo que compartamos será significativo. Nuestro crecimiento y nuestros logros continúan con fuerza y belleza.
Abrazos gigantes
RoFa Projects, RoFa art gallery and La Morada

Happy and artful 2026!
01/01/2026

Happy and artful 2026!

12/31/2025

Thank you for a wonderful year!

Let us continue to live art in a meaningful and inspired way, placing aesthetics at the service of critical thought, advocacy, solidarity, and the construction of a more just and transparent society.
Those of us who live through art exchange humanity and emotion, making aesthetics a tool that gives meaning to our work.
We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the artists, collectors, museums, institutions, galleries, and friends who share with us the certainty that art is built with love, truth, coherence, ethics, solidarity, and gratitude.
Thank you, artists, collectors, museums, institutions, universities, art fairs, newspapers, friends, and family.
Long live art!
We love you!
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Thinking about the importance of sharing the powerful messages of several of our artists. Always Committed to sharing th...
12/29/2025

Thinking about the importance of sharing the powerful messages of several of our artists. 
Always Committed to sharing the powerful voices of all of our artists.There is still so much to be done. 
Here with the wonderful Ana De Orbegoso and Kukuli Velarde.
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When an artist is of such a high level and, at the same time, so generous and warm, it is truly a privilege to present t...
12/23/2025

When an artist is of such a high level and, at the same time, so generous and warm, it is truly a privilege to present their work at an embassy. In this case, the brilliant and innovative Aldo Chaparro at the Embassy of Peru. Do not miss this outstanding exhibition—you will truly enjoy it. And if you are interested in acquiring a work, please contact us!

12/10/2025

Ana De Orbegoso at the Museo de Art Moderno en Trujillo!
Bravo Anita, Museos activis y NeoHuacos

10/11/2025

If you’re in New York , don’t miss the presentation of our wonderful artist Ana de Orbegoso at the MET!
This Saturday, October 11, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Petrie Court —surrounded by the museum’s magnificent sculptures.
Ana will be leading a free photo collage workshop, “The Selfie of the Past,” inspired by Peru’s ancient Mochica culture.
It’s going to be so much fun, and everyone is welcome! No registration required.
A huge thanks to the Consulate of Peru in New York .ny and to  for making this event possible.

Latin American Art / Arte Latinoamericano at  has been featured in The Washington Post under the headline:“Walters Museu...
07/02/2025

Latin American Art / Arte Latinoamericano at has been featured in The Washington Post under the headline:
“Walters Museum unveils 4,000‑year tour of Latin American art.”
A well-deserved recognition of an exhibition with unprecedented scope.

This landmark presentation brings together over 200 works spanning 4,000 years and representing 40 distinct Indigenous cultures—from pre‑Columbian textiles and ceramics to contemporary pieces like Kukuli Velarde’s Wak’a del Agua. Curators and emphasize cultural continuity and the dialogue between historical artifacts and contemporary voices.

RoFa Projects is proud to be part of this historic moment, with the inclusion of our artists and , and the collaborative project Intangible Colonial Heritage of Humanity developed with in partnership with Eugenio Merino and Pierre Valls.
Thanks to  the Washington Post for helping amplify contemporary Latin American perspectives.

What a fabulous night!Celebrating Latin American art and the vital presence and contribution of our culture.Warmest cong...
05/16/2025

What a fabulous night!
Celebrating Latin American art and the vital presence and contribution of our culture.
Warmest congratulations to Ellen Hoobler and Patricia Lagarde for this outstanding exhibition — what a brilliant curatorial vision and installation!

We had the joy of celebrating last night with the wonderful Ana De Orbegoso and Kukuli Velarde!
Felicidades queridas!
Here some pics of the art works by Kukuli Velarde, Ana De Orbegoso, and a piece from our collaborative project with Uriarte Talavera, featuring E. Merino and P. Valls.


Congratulations to Ellen Hoobler and Patricia Lagarde for this important achievement!  See you today to see this exhibit...
05/15/2025

Congratulations to Ellen Hoobler and Patricia Lagarde for this important achievement!

See you today to see this exhibition that re-contextualizes art from Latin American and include art works of Kukuli Velarde, Ana De Orbegoso and an art work of our project with Uriarte Talavera with Merino and Vals.
Pics later!


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