
Industrial Designer, Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano (Bogotá, Colombia).
Graphic Designer from Jorge Tadeo Lozano University (Bogotá, Colombia).
University Master's Degree in Art and Design Research from EINA-UAB.
Doctoral candidate at the Department of Philosophy (UAB) and Doctorat Picasso (MPB).
Teaching / Research
Her work is based on other ways of doing. From poetry, obscurity and experimentation, practice and theory feed back to propose a sensitive, non-normative, experimental and processual construction of knowledge.
Teacher of EINA programme CursO.
She is part of the Research Teaching Staff of the Department of Philosophy at the UAB and is a member of the teaching team in the subjects of Aesthetics, Philosophy of Art, Critical Theory, Seminar on Aesthetics and Theory of Art: Philosophy with Picasso.
She is a member of the Doctorat Picasso team, created between the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, the UAB and the UPJV (Paris).
Her doctoral thesis De Picasso a las poéticas contemporáneas. Luz, oscuridad y cuerpo como dispositivos de memoria e imaginación (FI-SDUR grant 2022) aims to build channels of disruptive and undisciplined poetic reading on conventional ways of doing. From a corporal, spatial and temporal reading, she develops visual and tactile poetry through light and experimental art, installation, performance and sound. One of the fundamental pillars of his research is built on rhythm and poetic sound, crossing the barriers of the visible/invisible to recite with other voices that compose the poem.
Professional experience
She has worked in the coordination team of the Creative Europe Project: Open Up-UAB 2020-2023, where she has also curated the Open Up UAB Fest and the exhibition Prácticas, cuerpos y relaciones migrantes.
She has participated as an artist, coordinator and curator of exhibitions and educational activities in Latin America and Europe including the Museu Picasso Barcelona, Museo Reina Sofia Madrid, circulo artístico de san Lluc, Ca la Dona, UAB, UJTL, Expo-artesanías Colombia.
She worked in the publicity department of the Salvi Colombia Foundation, a foundation that operates in the cultural sector in Colombia and is actively dedicated to disseminating, promoting and developing the musical culture of the country and, in a broader sense, of Latin America, with a strong social and educational component. It is the institution in charge of the development of the Cartagena International Music Festival and the Lutherie and Wind Instruments Centres, the Salvi Harp Chair among others.