Based in Mexico City
Her work focuses on the materiality of information circulation (archival, linguistic, and biological) and exploits the narrative opportunities presented at critical junctures in the transcription, translation, and dissemination of information. Her research-intensive and collaborative practice focuses on hyperlocal and diasporic histories. Her writing has appeared in Art in America, Artforum, Frieze, PIN-UP, Resident Advisor, and Cultured, among other publications.
She manages the photographic collection at Archivo El Insulto, an archive dedicated to conserving materials related to dissident sexualities that circulated in Mexico during the 20th century. As an archivist, she focuses on foregrounding circulation over provenance, developing haptic relationships with records, and resituating the place of microorganisms and other beings within the archival environment.
As a host and facilitator of Sala de Té, she works alongside multimedia artists to create situated installations and narratives, considering the act of serving and sharing tea as providing not just hospitality but vectors for critical pedagogies.