My name is York.

Throughout my artistic career, I have had the opportunity to hold solo exhibitions at the Táchira State Museum in Venezuela and have participated in over 30 collective exhibitions across the country. I served as vice president of the Visual Arts Museum Foundation and the Táchira State Space from 2016 to 2019, and was director of Extreme Art Gallery, where my works are permanently exhibited on a digital platform. Additionally, in San Cristóbal, Venezuela, I dedicated several years to teaching art to children in their early years of education.

My works have been exhibited at various cultural institutions across Venezuela, including the Department of Culture and Fine Arts, the Táchira Athenaeum (Reading Society), the Banfo Andes Foundation, and Casa Steinvorth, as well as in other Venezuelan art circuits.

In 2022, I participated in Art Expo New York. In 2023, images of my works were selected for New York designer Carlos Kremmer's spring collection "Clothed Art." In 2024, I participated in three exhibitions at Patricia Cancelo Art Gallery in Barcelona, Spain, and also exhibited with the Sun Art Exhibition artist group in Barcelona and at Galerie Image In 'Air in Paris.

In December 2024, I began participating as an artist with Fidelitas Artes (Financial Club) in Madrid. In March 2025, I exhibited my work individually at the Bellvitge Cultural Center in Gornal and was an invited artist at the World Happiness Fest 2025 held in Granada at the Manuel de Falla Museum (Alhambra). Between July and August 2025, I exhibited at Welknunst Museum Schloss. In December 2025 and January 2026, I exhibited my work at BCM Art Gallery, Sagrada Familia, Barcelona.

I currently continue my art workshops for young people with my artistic project "Art, an Unimaginable World" in Barcelona, Spain. My works are represented at Central Park Gallery South in New York and at St. Mullins Fine Art NY. They are also part of private collections in Venezuela, New York, London, Barcelona, Bogotá, Madrid, Buenos Aires, and other cities around the world.

"My work is a reflection of myself. If we all believed we were butterflies, we would have a freer and more balanced planet — more loving and more sensitive. We would feel closer to those around us and touch unexpected hearts. Perhaps everything would be better. We are still in time to make a change for the planet and for love. Perhaps it only seems like a dream, but together, we could turn it into reality."