based in New York
Correa’s studio practice spans painting, assemblage, video, and textile.
Born in Bayside, New York and raised in Stamford, Connecticut, Correa grounds her practice in immediate and embodied experiences. Past lives as scholar-athlete and entertainment industry assistant inform the perspective that undergirds the work. Through collage and recombination, she brings together found objects, personal archives, and references to both popular culture and traditional painting to hold together elements that resist alignment, peeling back layers of the “ordinary”.
Over the summer of 2025, Correa presented thesis work in …From Inside the House at ArtCake in Brooklyn, New York. Writing in the exhibition catalogue, Andrew Woolbright (The Brooklyn Rail) characterizes her work as “situated between belonging within hegemonic desire economies and desiring an outside of it, using collage to help us see things by taking them out of their natural order, where symbols are denatured into strange and unfamiliar forms.”
Correa holds an MFA in Art Practice from the School of Visual Arts in New York and a BA in Visual Arts and English Literature from Bowdoin College in Maine.