Beatriz Herrera is a Outaouais-based, Chilean-born artist. She holds a BFA in Ceramics (1997, Alberta University of the Arts); a BFA in Intermedia & Cyberarts 2010); and a MFA (Sculpture 2014) from Concordia University. 

She has had various solo and group exhibitions, including at Toronto Interaccess Electronic Media Arts Center (2009), Montreal Eastern Bloc gallery (2015), Gatineau Daïmon (2015), Îles-de-la-Madeleine artist-run-centre Admare (2015), La salle de diffusion de Parc-Extension, le Conseil des Arts de Montréal (2018), and Maison de la culture Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (2020). Her work has been funded by SSHRC, the Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec, and Montréal arts interculturels (MAI) .

In 2021 she began a collaborative research-creation project entitled Towards a Fourth Nature, with the critical gardening collective, focusing on bipolar mosses and their related ecosystems in the face of climate change. Since then her work has shifted to ceramics, drawing and gardening as a critical practice. This is made both easier and more difficult by the fact her home and studio are located in a forest between a spaghnum bog and a marsh where she is allergic to everything.