About me
I was born in Buenos Aires in 1982. I am an architect, visual artist, designer and mother. I have lived and worked in the United States, the Netherlands, Indonesia and Germany. Over the years, I have focused on the search for a more humane and experimental, yet innovative and creative architecture. I work in multiple and diverse formats such as photography, illustration and video, with an emphasis on space and living. My processes include experimentation and research with drawings, collages, sounds and textures, generating records and projects that reflect the genuineness of that which is local. I have worked as a designer in renowned international architecture offices such as Steven Ehrlich Architects (USA), Mecanoo Architecten (Netherlands) and Pop Arq (Argentina). Some of my most outstanding performances and exhibitions are "The Forbidden Fruit" at the Jewish Museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2012); GEN i US at ICAD Indonesian Contemporary Art & Design, Jakarta, Indonesia (2012); "Forever Change" at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2014), "To Get Lost and Dissapear" at the Centro de las Artes y Nuevas Tecnologías, San Luis de Potosí, Mexico (2015) and "Cuerpo de agua" at the Teatro La Paz, San Luis de Potosí, Mexico (2016). Currently, I live in Tigre and work on architectural and arts projects combined in collaboration with local and international artists.