Marcolina Dipierro graduated from the “Prilidiano Pueyrredón” National School of Fine Arts in 2000. Since 2001 she has exhibited her works in various galleries, fairs, museums and cultural centers in Argentina and abroad.
Among her latest individual presentations are: Smol. Buenos Aires, Argentina. DS.Project-Sólo Show, Art Miami, FL.USA ; Cabinet-ARTEBA Art Fair, Bs.As., Argentina; “Useless functionalism” Miranda Bosch Gallery. Bs. As.Argentina; “In a triangle”, Paseo Gallery, Punta del Este, Uruguay; “In a circle”, Alejandra Von Hartz Gallery, Miami, USA; “Interrupted Line”, Sayago & Pardon Collection, CA, USA; ”In painting”, Jorge Mara La Ruche Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Among her latest collective participations are: “Stories of Abstraction: Contemporary Latin American Art in the Global Context” – Phoenix Art Museum. Phoenix, USA.; Assemblage #22 “de quelques légers déplacements des choses” – Space in Progress. Paris France; “Converging Line” DSProject Gallery, Miami, FL.USA; “Dirty Geometry” Mana Contemporary, Miami, FL, USA. ; “Thought and Matter” Capri. Italy. ; “Subtropical Affairs Agency” EAC, Uruguay; “The Theater of Painting” MAMBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina; “Chromophobia” and “Epsilon” MACBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina; “Color and consequences”, MACRO, Rosario; “RAM”, PROA Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina. She received the FONCA-CONACULTA Scholarships, Mexico (2011); National Fund for the Arts (2013 and 2020) and Lucio Fontana Scholarship, Turin, Italy. (2016). In the years 2017/2018 she participates in “BienalSUR” with two sculptural intervention projects in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina and in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
She carried out artistic residencies in Rosario, Sta Fe, Argentina; DF, Mexico; Montbeliard, France; Turin, Italy and Lisbon, Portugal. In 2021 she is awarded the First Prize Fortabat Foundation, Bs. As., Argentina.
Her works are part of private and public collections, among the latter: Castagnino-MACRO. Rosario, Santa Fé, Argentina, Banco Supervielle Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina; Sayago & Pardon L.A, USA; Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona, USA.