Eugenia Martínez (born 1976 in Monterrey) is a Mexican artist. In her work she has tasked herself with recording the path of contemporary
feminist struggles in Mexico, as well as the influence that global feminisms have had on them and their intersections with the problems of race and socioeconomic status. Beyond being an artist who takes refuge in theory, who seeks to spark conversations around the glorification of the different waves of feminism. Using photography as a starting point, Eugenia Martínez recovers archetypal representations of the feminine from those collective archives safeguarded by flea markets, to later intervene them conceptually with texts, scraps of material, and embroidery.