

PH. Maitena Hinsch
Elisa Lutteral (b. 1992, New York, U.S.) is an Argentinean multidisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She holds an MFA in Textiles from Parsons, The New School for Design (2023) and graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (FADU, 2015).
Elisa has participated in numerous artist residencies, including the Sakata Orimono (Hirokawa, Japan), Emma Kreativzentrum Pforzheim (Pforzheim, Germany), NYLAAT Residency Program (New York, U.S.), and High Desert Test Sites (Joshua Tree, U.S.). She attended the Vermont Studio Center Residency in 2024 and is currently part of the NYFA Mentoring Program for Immigrant Artists.
Her work has been exhibited internationally at Kunstraum SUPER and 9020 Klagenfurt Gallery (Vienna, Austria), and Laguna Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico). In the U.S., her work has been shown at Praxis Gallery, Hotos Center for the Arts & Culture Gallery, L Space Gallery, Picture Theory Gallery, The Slip Gallery, Textile Arts Center (TAC) Gallery, and New York Live Arts.
Lutteral has received several awards and recognitions, including being a finalist for the Dorothy Waxman Textile Prize (2022, 2024), receiving the Parsons Travel Research Grant (2023), and the Windgate Charitable Foundation Fellowship (2024).