“Casita Parte 1” 2023, Acrylic on Wood, 36” x 36”
“Casita Parte 2” 2023, Acrylic on Wood, 36” x 36”
“Casa Rojas” 2025, Acrylic on Canvas, 30” x 40”
“Casita en la Finca Morada” 2025, Acrylic on Polytab, 24” x 48”
“Comunidad en la Finca” 2025, Acrylic on Polytab, 24” x 48”
“El Recorrido” (Commission for Philadelphia International Airport) 2024, Acrylic Mural, 9’ x 36’
“El Ritmo del Centro” (Percent for Art mural for the City of Philadelphia) 2023, Acrylic Mural, 10’ x 600’
Exhibit of Guided Community Art, 4 acrylic paintings made during community art workshops at Cobbs Creek Environmental Center, each painting is 24” x 48”
“Casa de Deisy” 2023, Acrylic on Polytab, 15” x 24”
“Manos Arriba” 2023, Acrylic on Polytab, 15” x 24”
“Ojo y Casa” 2024, Acrylic on Polytab, 60” x 60”
“Casa en la Calle H” 2024, Acrylic on Polytab, 60” x 60”
“Philly Green” 2025, Acrylic painting on wood, 24” x 36”
“Philly Grit” 2025, Acrylic painting on wood, 24” x 36”
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Linda Fernandez

Philadelphia, PA

Artist Statement

My artwork explores the theme of home as a feeling of connection to people, memory, and the natural world. I’m interested in how home can exist within us, across landscapes, and through ancestral memory. I draw inspiration from Latin American tilework, vibrant color palettes, and organic patterns that reference nature’s rhythms. These visual elements become metaphors for identity, migration, and the layered histories of the diaspora. I’m inspired by Spanish tilework, which became popular throughout Latin America and the Caribbean through colonization of these lands. In response to this colonial influence, I create tile inspired paintings with symbols to remix the status quo and proclaim identity. By using the tile as both symbol and structure, I reimagine forms rooted in colonial history as spaces for reclamation and healing.

Through painting, textiles, and participatory workshops, I invite others to reflect on what makes them feel at home and what spaces, memories, or connections foster a sense of belonging. In collaborative settings, I guide participants to design their own symbols that represent identity, resilience, and care. These collective symbols become part of larger works that honor the power of shared authorship and the many ways we construct home together.

Artist Bio

Linda Fernandez is a multicultural artist and educator whose work features bright colors, designs and symbols that reflect her Cuban, Polish and Puertorican heritage. She's inspired by the ways in which nature, architecture and history weave together to tell stories of people and the places they call home. Her work merges themes of identity and home across physical, social and cultural divides by exploring Caribbean heritage through a diasporic lens. Linda has earned a Bachelor’s degree in Art Education from Tyler School of Art, a certificate in Contemporary Art from Metafora Escola de Arte Contemporaneo in Barcelona, Spain, and a Master’s in Public Administration from Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs. She is an alumni of Community Arts Education Leadership Institute, National Urban Fellows and the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute’s Intercultural Advocacy Fellowship.

Education

2018
MPA, Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs. New York, NY

2008
Certificate in Contemporary Art, Metafora Studio Arts, Barcelona, Spain

2006
BS, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA

Artist Residencies

Finca Morada, Miami, FL

Walden School, Media, PA

Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA

Arts Everywhere, Trout River, Newfoundland

Living Arts, Tulsa, OK

Village of Arts and Humanities, SPACES, Philadelphia, PA

Fellowships and Awards

Philadelphia Cultural Treasures Grantee

Leeway Window of Opportunity Grantee

Art is PHL grantee

Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute Innovative Cultural Advocacy Fellowship

National Urban Fellow

Philip J. Rutledge Award for "The Role of Artists in Anti- Displacement"

Leeway Foundation Art and Change grantee

Community Arts Education Leadership Institute

Press

2025
Fox29 Good Day Uncut: Hispanic Heritage Art Show

Services

• Mural Design, Production, and Installation

• Public Space Design and consultation

• Community Engagement

• Arts Education

Selected Exhibitions

2025
Don’t be Absurd
, CAMP Gallery, Miami, FL
Curated by Melanie Prapopoulos

From 215 con Mucho, Mucho Amor, Creative Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Curated by Tu Hyunh

Wooder Ice, The Arts League, Philadelphia PA
Curated by Debora Charmelus & Zindzi Harley

Group Show, A Community Art Gallery at Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia PA
Curated by Crystal Trotman

2024
Profound Simplicity
, Imperfect Gallery, Philadelphia PA
Curated by Renny Molenaar

Mambo, Flaco’s Dance Factory, Jenkintown, PA
Curated by Marck “Flaco” Best

Reflejos de Cuba, Cherry Street Pier, Philadelphia, PA
Curated by Sarah Eberle

Raíces y Reflejos, Fabrica de Arte Cubano, Havana, Cuba
Curated by Nelson Ponce

2023
Home is...
, Saint Francis College, Brooklyn, NY
Curated by Bianca Mona

Providence Biennial: Poesis, Waterfire Arts Center, Providence, RI
Curated by Joel Rosario Tapia

Common Space/Espacio Común, Icebox Project Space, Philadelphia, PA
Curated by Jose Ortiz Pagan

Jawn 7, Philadelphia International Airport, Philadelphia, PA “
Curated by Leah Douglas

2019
Sundial
, Solo Exhibition, Central Tattoo Studio, Philadelphia, PA
Curated by Melissa Montiel

2019
Tin Can Trust, Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA
Curated by: Diane Smith

Community Engagement Projects

2022 - Ongoing
Cobbs Creek Art Club, Christy Rec Center & Cobbs Creek Environmental Center, Philadelphia, PA

2022
Framing the Future of the Roundhouse, Commissioned by City of Philadelphia Department of City Planning and Public Property

2020 - 2022
Heat Response, Partnered with Trust for Public Land

2021 - 2022
Philadelphia Navy Yard Master Plan, Commissioned by Field Operations

2021
Philadelphia Discovery Center Master Plan, Partnered with Studio Zewde

2020
Graffiti Pier Master Plan, Partnered with Studio Zewde and Delaware River Waterfront Corporation

2019
Mander Recreation Center Master Plan, Partnered with Studio Zewde, Fairmount Park Conservancy, Strawberry Mansion CDC, and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation

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