Geny Dignac

Geny Dignac (Buenos Aires, 1932) is an American sculptor and environmental artist of Argentine birth.

Born in Buenos Aires, Dignac moved to the Washington, D.C. area in 1954; she left in 1974 and settled in Arizona.

She has been a part of group exhibitions in Medellin, Colombia, Antwerp, Belgium, New York City, Paris, France, Pamplona, Spain, Caracas, Venezuela, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

[4] She collaborated with a metallurgist and the Naval Ordnance Laboratory to create sculpture employing fire and nitinol alloys in 1971.

[5] Most of the exhibitions her work is held at are Fundacio Joan Miro (Barcelona, Spain), Palazzo Dei Diamanti (Ferrara, Italy), La Tertulia Museum (Cali, Colombia), Museo del Banco Central del Ecuador (Guayaquil, Ecuador), and The Latinoamericano Art Foundation in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Her most popular artworks include “3 Fire Gestures” 1970 held in Sand Hills, California, “234 Gloves” at the Arcosanti Festival.