Luli Sulichin (born 1984) is an Argentine-American visual artist based in Miami. Recognized as the first Argentine-American artist on the Moon, Luli’s artwork is part of The Lunaprise Mission Museum’s lunar collection that landed on the surface of the Moon on February 22, 2024. As a conceptual impact artist, she is recognized for exploring controversial themes through diverse artistic mediums, and her work has graced the iconic Nasdaq screen and other billboards in Times Square. A global advocate and thought leader she uniquely combines her passion for the visual arts and is driven by the deep rooted belief in art for impact. Within a global societal framework, Luli uses her art to pose transversal interrogations, reflecting on moral questions as precocious fictional episodes. She is ambassador for Visible Women, Web3Equity and the BCIU's Women Driving Global Change initiative. She lives in Miami with her husband and is the proud mother of two daughters.