My practice explores the social possibilities of very small artworks through intimacy, participation, and shared encounters. Working at a reduced scale invites close attention and personal engagement, allowing meaning to emerge collectively through subtle interactions and individual reflection. Rooted in lived experience and social realities, the work resists direct statements, instead creating space for ambiguity and quiet connection. I am increasingly drawn to textiles, fabrics, and threads as materials tied to the body, care, labour, and domestic histories. Through softness, fragility, repetition, and miniature gestures, I investigate how tenderness and relational exchange can exist within modest, tactile forms.
They studied Visual Arts at ENAP, UNAM, and later completed a Master’s degree in Art in Public Spheres at Hochschule Luzern, Switzerland, also attending the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna through Erasmus. In 2013, they received a FONCA scholarship, and in 2018 the Jóvenes Creadores grant for Manual de lo posible. That year, they presented Crossing the Line at Galerie am Saalbau, Berlin. In 2022, they debuted textile sculpture at KINDL Kesselhaus, Berlin. Their practice now focuses on textiles and participation. They have exhibited internationally, with solo shows in Germany, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.