Biography
Born in Argentina and based in the Netherlands, Inés Verna is an artist and architect working at the intersection of emerging technologies, spatial design, and visual art. With 9+ years of experience, her practice explores how cultural identity and belonging are reshaped by digital infrastructures, merging traditional painting techniques with robotic processes and data-driven imagery.
Inés holds an architecture degree from Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (2018) and a Master’s in Architectural History and Urban Culture (2024), where she researched how emerging technologies, particularly blockchain, shape new forms of community and urban belonging. She has taught architectural theory and design studios in Buenos Aires and worked at UNStudio in Amsterdam on large-scale international projects.
Rooted in a transnational upbringing across seven countries (El Salvador, Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, Bolivia and Netherlands), her work draws from architecture, urbanism, and digital culture to interrogate the spatial and experiential dimensions of contemporary life. Through her paintings and interdisciplinary projects, Inés seeks to bridge code, body, and materiality, reimagining how data can embody memory, community, and evolving senses of place.
