Tania Figueroa Martinez is a Puerto Rican multidisciplinary artist whose work bridges memory, caregiving, and the quiet power of emotional inheritance. Through mixed media painting, writing, and occasional sculptural experiments, she constructs visual altars from fragments of her past childhood photographs, sacred objects, half-forgotten stories, each piece a portal into the hidden corners of her inner landscape.
Her practice is intimate and intuitive, guided by the melancholic tenderness of caregiving and the act of remembering. Symbols and iconic images surface in her work like relics charged with nostalgia, reverence, and longing. She approaches creation as a ritual of preservation and revelation, touching on themes of loss, family, origin, and the unspoken.
Tania’s art doesn’t aim to explain memory, it asks you to sit with it.




