Born in
Viña del Mar, Correa studied
art at the
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and later specialized at the
École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1997, she designed a house in Chile alongside her partner,
Smiljan Radic, with whom she subsequently collaborated on numerous projects, including a sculpture titled
The Boy Hidden in a Fish, consisting of a large stone with a hollowed interior sized to fit a person, for the
2010 Venice Biennale of Architecture, where they were invited by director
Kazuyo Sejima. In 2003, she was nominated for the
Altazor Award for National Arts in the sculpture category for
Natural sintético. She was nominated again in the same category for
Campana in 2007. In 2008, she was again nominated in that category for
Lleno de Aire. In 2022, Correa participated in the Fall 2022 pre-collection by
Alexander McQueen, an initiative involving 12 female artists from around the world, including
Cristina de Middel and
Hope Gangloff. in Santiago. Correa has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout her career, including
El Acero en la Escultura ("The Steel in Sculpture") and
Ferroesculturas at the
Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts (1990 and 1991, respectively); the 11th Valparaíso International Art Biennial (1994), and
Del otro lado, Contemporary Art by Women in Chile at the
La Moneda Palace Cultural Center (1998), as well as exhibitions in
Argentina and the
United States. == Personal life ==