Visual artist Tucumán, Argentina
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My work is essentially a ritual.
I connect man, desire, and magic through imagery, in a celebration of timeless art.
I identify with folk art—working in silence, without haste, without concern for techniques or academic gazes.
Each symbol carries an ancient image we have forgotten.
Learning to see it is the beginning of remembering—becoming aware of who we are.
To sew, paint, assemble, embroider, and draw is to re-signify fragments of the world.
I create through spells, amulets, ex-votos, and objects charged with magic, adding threads, buttons, pins, thorns, feathers,
seeds, mirrors, and every element that nurtures the fetish and the diversity of ideas.
National Fund for the Arts Award for Completion of Works.
Lifetime Achievement Award, 110th National Visual Arts Salon (2021–22).
Outstanding Women of the Province of Tucumán in the Field of Culture.
Second Prize, 102nd National Visual Arts Salon (Textile Art), 2013, Palais de Glace, Buenos Aires.
Para Ti Deco Award, Espacio Taller, Casa Dar, Tucumán.
Outstanding Woman Award, Municipality of San Miguel de Tucumán.
First Prize, 81st Annual Salon of Santa Fe.
Third Prize, Manuel Belgrano Salon, Buenos Aires.
National Fund for the Arts Grant for Artists from the Provinces.
National Fund for the Arts Award, 78th Annual Salon of Santa Fe.
Special Mention, Lola Mora Salon, Río Gallegos.
Museum of Modern Art of Mendoza.
First Prize, IV Avon National Painting Salon: Women in Art, Northern Region, Tucumán.
Antorchas Foundation Grant for Artistic Creation, Buenos Aires.
Praxis Gallery, Buenos Aires.
San Juan Painting Award.
Jury-Selected Invitation, “20 Artists from the Provinces” Exhibition, Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires.arteBA ’95.
Honorable Mention in Painting, Second La Gaceta Salon, Tucumán.
First Prize in Painting, Regional NOA Women’s Salon, Tucumán.
First Municipal Salon of Fine Arts, Painting, Tucumán.
Silver Plaque Dante Alighieri Award, XXXII Tucumán National Salon (Sculpture and Drawing).