Yazmin Aguilar
Yazmin Aguilar is a Puerto Rican-Honduran artist born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. She received a BFA in painting, minoring in illustration and religious studies from Wayne State University in 2025. Aguilar currently resides and works in Detroit, Michigan. Multidisciplinary and versatile, there will not be a time when he needs to consider the possibilities of merging materials and methods to push the boundaries, such as the art of sewing, sculpting, painting, printmaking, and more, into one. Their pieces feature his religious affiliation, creating devotional pieces of La Santa Muerte and sharing them with others of this fascinating and loving relationship between mortal and immortal. Yazmin has been included in several notable group exhibitions, including the 111th Gilda Snowden Memorial Exhibition at The Scarab Club, Detroit, Michigan; Art of Basblue Spring/Summer Exhibition at the Basblue Cafe, Detroit, Michigan; Artology x Talking

