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Her practice focuses on the intersection between care, community, Andean worldview, and technology, with an emphasis on developing projects with/for migrants, women, and BIPoC communities that prioritize the creation of safe spaces and collective joy.
Graduate of the National Autonomous University of Fine Arts of Peru (Lima) and holder of a master's degree in Media Arts Cultures from Aalborg University (2023). She has received awards such as the Silver Medal in Engraving (2014) and the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship (2021).
She shares her research at conferences such as the BIPoC Climate Justice Conference (Spain, 2025), Media Art History Conference (Colombia, 2025), and Museum Why? (Denmark, 2024).
Selected exhibitions include: Chemnitz Archipelago (Germany); MANA Contemporary (United States) and FASE Festival of Art Science and Technology (Argentina). She has participated in artist residencies in the US, the Amazon, Argentina, and Portugal, is a member of Munay Kollektiv, an interdisciplinary duo that intertwines art, science, and community and mentors Latin American youth in art and technology.
Her methodology integrates ancestral processes with technological resources and radical care practices, seeking to redefine rituals and symbolism in contemporary contexts of migration and climate justice.
• Decolonial and feminist methodologies • Museum studies and institutional critique • Intercultural dialogue and cultural diplomacy
• Art, activism, community building • Climate and human rights intersections