Eloísa Ibarra

Eloísa Ibarra (born 1968) is a Uruguayan visual artist who has been recognized for her graphic works.

Ibarra studied graphic design at the Figari School, and was trained at the National Institute of Fine Arts.

She also attended the workshop of master Nelson Ramos and studied graphic techniques with Pedro Peralta [es].

It explores changes in language, as illustrated by artistic prints alongside repeated machine translations of Jorge Luis Borges's short story "The Library of Babel".

[2][3] In 2017, Ibarra's exhibition "Mesura y Abismo" was shown at the Juan Manuel Blanes Museum in Montevideo.