Saska Juárez, a painter from Monterrey, Mexico, held her first individual art exhibition featuring 70 works [1], [2].
The event marks the fulfillment of a lifelong ambition for Juárez, who spent six decades developing her artistic trajectory before launching this debut show [1].
Juárez organized the exhibition in Monterrey, Nuevo León, during October 2023 [1]. The timing of the event coincided with the World Cup [1]. To prepare the collection for public viewing, she spent five months organizing the logistics and selection of pieces [1], [2].
The exhibition occupied two floors of the gallery space [1]. The collection consists of 70 individual works [1], [2], representing the culmination of her 60 years of experience as a painter [1].
Juárez is described as a "pintora regiomontana," identifying her as an artist from the Monterrey region [1]. The rapid five-month preparation period served as the final step in achieving a goal she had held for her entire adult life [1].
“Saska Juárez held her first individual art exhibition featuring 70 works.”
This event highlights the persistence of independent artists in the Monterrey region who operate outside traditional gallery timelines. By condensing 60 years of work into a five-month preparation window, Juárez's exhibition demonstrates a personal milestone that challenges conventional career trajectories in the visual arts.


