Roberto Mamani Mamani

He is part of a two Indigenous groups located Southern America called Quechua and Aymara.

It was forbidden for Roberto's parents to marry due to the tribe they belonged to, therefore they runway from Tiahuanacu to Cochapampa-land is where Robert and his sister grow up.

With his art work on the rise Roberto took inspiration from traditional indigenous clothing his mother would wear.

Roberto experimented with paintings with ashes, clay, stones and other inexpensive materials from his surroundings.

Naming it Andean Universe His art work mostly consisted of painting, Mamani Mamani's paintings draw upon his Aymara heritage, and include colorfully stylized images of indigenous mothers, condors, suns, and moons, among other themes.

In 2016, he made murals at the walls of the Wiphala social housing complex, located in El Alto.

This project is also important because it is the first time in history that the government's state has interfered with their peoples living conditions.

therefore these apartments are exclusively for low income families, freshly married couples, and students.

This resulted in recruitment of Bolivia designers to collaborate with the fashion industry to promote this fair trade.

The goal of this program was to teach young artists and musicians about the Aymara, Quechuan, and other indigenous culture.

The craftsmanship shown to these children holds a lot of symbolism, color and tradition from these communities.

The university collaborated with near by programs, resulting in Roberto attend a few events based around the artist.

His art has been exhibited around the world, including shows in Washington, D.C., Tokyo, Munich, China, Singapore, and London.

[3] Mural Arts Philadelphia Welcome Event, September 1, 202, Mural Arts Philadelphia Community Paint Day, September 2,202, Philadelphia Animal Specialty and Emergency Artist Talk,September 8, 2021, Center for Latin American and Latinx Studies Mural Dedication,September 28, 2012, Philadelphia Animal Specialty and Emergency Let's Make Art Like Roberto Mamani Mamani, September 27,2023 , Santa Clara City Library Artist Talk, September 29,2023, Bryn Mawr college Arts Enrichment-Arte Y Cultura: Contemporary explorations, January 22, 2021 - May 21, 2021, Kala Art Institute Mother Earth "Pachamama" Colors and the Andean Cosmovision' October 25 - November 9, 2017, Korea Foundation Gallery Permeant collection, Cornell Art Museum Mamani Mamani Gallery | La Paz, Bolivia | Attractions - Lonely Planet.

[6] "Presidente Morales Inaugura Condominio 'Wiphala' En El Alto, La Obra De Vivienda Social Más Grande Del País."