ABOUT
Pia Mulki is an Argentine artist and designer whose multidisciplinary work spans sculpture, textiles, illustration, and apparel. Born in San Miguel de Tucumán, she earned a Bachelor in Fashion and Textile Design from the Universidad de Palermo in Buenos Aires, while attending to a drawing workshop in Patio del Liceo. After finishing her studies she started experimenting with clay in sculpture classes. She attended to graphic design, astrology and a DJ courses too.
Her practice explores the intersection of materiality and imagination, where design blends with art and becomes a language of emotion and everyday objects take on symbolic, tactile meaning. Deeply influenced by both Surrealism and Pop culture, her work blends contrasts: the dreamlike and the playful, the intuitive and the precise, the handmade and the conceptual, the funny and the provocative, the irony and the rawness.
Pia lived for several years in Europe, mostly in Berlin, where she expanded her practice through, the creation of her art and design brand along with her first clay sculptures collection, collaboration with other artists and immersion in the city’s vibrant creative scene. There, she began developing a visual language that merges craft, experimentation, and narrative — shaping the foundation of her current artistic voice.
Now working as a nomadic artist/desginer/illustrator, she creates and collaborates across different places, cultivating a body of work that moves fluidly between disciplines and geographies. Through ceramics, textiles, and wearable pieces, she blurs the line between art and design, inviting a tactile dialogue between the functional and the poetic.