Fulbright Spain scholar and PhD student in the Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures at Columbia University.
During her BA and Master of Research at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, she developed her study of visual culture and comparative media. She examined the visual economy of the exhibition as a hermetic site of aesthetic presentation, from which to study extractive regimes of vision and anxieties around putrefaction and decay. Throughout her PhD she is bringing this research closer to theoretical frameworks in the Iberian and Latin American field of studies.
Her academic interests are informed by her professional experience both in public art institutions and in commercial art galleries in London, including Whitechapel Gallery, The Approach, Royal Academy of Arts, and Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, among others. Her writing can be found in Afterall Notebook and Worms Magazine.