Entrevista a Marcela Trujillo

Authors

  • Marcela Trujillo
  • Marina Bettaglio University of Victoria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18192/rceh.v43i1.4531

Abstract

In this interview, the Chilean graphic artist Marcela Trujillo describes her
personal trajectory as a graphic artist, underlining her passion for figurative
painting as well as the influence of women-authored North American
autobiographical underground comics on her own artistic formation. In her
brief panorama of contemporary Latin American graphic narratives, she
highlights the presence of a growing number of women authors who are
renewing this medium. In a conversation with Marina Bettaglio, Trujillo
describes the most innovative aspects of a heterogenous group of female
authors whose work centers on the body, sexuality, and motherhood. She
discusses her work as co-founder and co-editor of the magazine Brígida in
promoting the works of Chilean and Latin American graphic artists.

Published

2019-11-05