Florencia Rothschild

Turns clay into existential questions
Florencia’s work reminds us that sometimes art isn’t about solving questions, but giving them a place to live.
Nate Long, Call Me Lola

Florencia Rothschild knows that transformation starts with flexibility — in clay, in the body, and in life.

Born in Buenos Aires and now working out of Coatepec, Veracruz, Florencia creates ceramics and graphic works that explore the human condition without promising tidy answers. Her practice blends craft with philosophy, using vessels, tiles, and fragmented figures to reflect on identity, healing, and the beautiful mess of existence.

Her work has been shown across Mexico, Argentina, and the U.S., and she currently heads the ceramics workshop at La Ceiba Gráfica — a hub for sustainable art practices and creative exchange.

At Lola, one of her presented pieces is Healing, a ceramic collage that pulls from therapeutic manuals and existential inquiry. It’s not a guide. It’s a question.

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