Who is EMNI?
EMNI is a multidisciplinary artist working across photography, poetry, and mixed media to explore survival, tenderness, and memory.
Rooted in personal experience and shaped by what she sees in others, her work reflects layered inner and outer dialogues—stories of love, pain, and home.
Inspired by everyday textures and memories of Mexico, Evelyn’s art seeks to humanize immigrant narratives and create space for reflection, connection, and reclamation.
Through visual and written language, she offers work that is both intimate and collective—a meditation on what it means to navigate multiple worlds while staying grounded in presence and possibility.
“I hope my art heals others the way it has healed me”
I create to process, to connect, and to make sense of a world that often feels fractured. Some
pieces begin with a poem, others with an image or conversation, but everything I make lives in
dialogue: with my family, my community, my younger self, and the world around me. Whether I’m
documenting everyday textures through photography, building layered mixed media pieces, or
designing wearable art, I strive to evoke feeling, spark reflection, and honor stories that are often
overlooked.