UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS/ EVENTS:

  • Women Artists of the DMV, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington, DC. September- December, 2025.
  • Out of One, Many: Invisible Stitches, Brentwood Arts Exchange, Brentwood, MD. August- October, 2025. Reception: 9/06, 5- 8pm. Art Talk: 10/11, 2 4pm.
  • Latinx Art Panel and Showcase, Waldorf West Branch- Charles County Public Library, Waldorf, MD. September 27, 2025, 2pm.

 

RECENT EXHIBITIONS: 2024-2025

  • Puerto Rican Women in Arts, Galería Delta de Picó, Liga De Arte San Juan, PR.
  • Puerto Rican Women in Arts, El Schomburg Gallery, Chicago, IL.
  • The Home I Never Knew: Ni De Aquí Ni De Allá, Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, NC.
  • Colores 2024. Kay Gallery - BlackRock Center For the Arts, Germantown, MD.
  • Solo Exhibition: Folklore and Design, Mosaic Center -Frederick Community College, Frederick, MD. Art Talk and Workshop.
  • Voices of Hispanic and Latin American Artists. Hal Gomer Gallery -Chesapeake Center for the Arts, Baltimore, MD.
  • Monthly Resident Artist Exhibitions at Gallery 209 in Artists & Makers Studios, Rockville, MD

PHOTO GALLERY:

ARTIST INTERVIEWS:

Greenville Museum of Art, NC:

https://www.gmoa.org/sandra-perez-ramos

Canvas Rebel:

https://canvasrebel.com/meet-sandra-perez-ramos/    

CONTACT:

artsandraperezramos@gmail.com


"Paisaje Mágico"/ Magical Landscape mural design for Glenmont Local Park Community Building, by Sandra Pérez-Ramos
"Paisaje Mágico"/ Magical Landscape mural design for Glenmont Local Park Community Building, by Sandra Pérez-Ramos

♥️ VOTE FOR "PAISAJE MÁGICO"/ MAGICAL LANDSCAPE!!

The communities around Wheaton and Thomas Edison High Schools have expressed what they'd like on a mural and I listened! Please, see my proposed mural design for Glenmont Local Park Community Building, and cast your votes for "Paisaje Mágico"- Magical Landscape, here:

https://montgomeryparks.org/projects/directory/glenmont-local-park-activity-building-mural/


Design Narrative: This playful design blurs the line between magic and the mundane, where nature and objects come alive and connect. Migrant/migratory birds are the main characters, each carrying tiny stilted houses with expressive, animated forms. They’ve come from faraway lands, guided by the Moon—a symbol of ideals and dreams—to work and contribute. A welcoming tree spirals outward in a wave-like embrace. Its branches offer shade and connect to the birds, forming a symbiotic friendship. The tree with red split-heart flowers represents the sacrifices and nostalgia that come with either voluntary change or displacement, as well as being torn between two worlds. As the birds settle, leaves grow from the birds' legs as they ground and make this land their new home.