Andrea Coronil is a research-based visual artist and teacher raised in the USA and Venezuela. Her paintings often feature female figures, site-specific plants, and more-than-human life as active agents of history. She recently completed an artist residency in Taiwan at Soulangh Cultural Park, a former sugar factory, where her work remains on view. Her work has been exhibited throughout Venezuela and New York. She is the recipient of the City Artist Corps Grant, SU CASA creative aging teaching artist residency grants through the Brooklyn Arts Council, and artist residencies on Governors Island, NY through the Taiwanese American Arts Council (TAAC). Her work is included in the Latinx volume of Mānoa Pacific Journal of International Writing, Architectures of Futuropasados (2025, Hawaii Press) and is the cover art for the book, Ethnographies of Empire (2018, Duke University Press). She holds a Bachelors of Arts from the University of Michigan with a focus on Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Indigenous Media and studied painting in Caracas, Venezuela at the art institute UNEARTE. Coronil holds a Masters in Fine Arts from The City College of New York CUNY and a Masters in Anthropology from The New School. She lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.