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BIO

Art and Transformative Justice

She earned her BA in Philosophy in Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2017), with a mention in both applied and fundamental philosophy. She has worked in collaboration with Museu Picasso Barcelona and Fundació Miró in research projects concerning the political commitment of artists, Picasso in the former and Pello Irazu in the latter. She wrote her BA dissertation on Walter Benjamin's philosophy of language, supervised by Prof. Gerard Vilar and Dr. Jèssica Jaques, where she developed a unified hermeneutic schema to interpret the dialectics of the works of Walter Benjamin as a whole, with 'return' as the central concept of his thought. Her MA research, supervised by Dr. Tom Stern (UCL), sponsored by LaCaixa Fellowship for Postgraduate studies, was focused on the possibility of reconstructing a Lukácsian criteria for progressive art in a postmodern society. Between 2018 and 2021, she was a fellow researcher (FPU2017) in the Philosophy Department of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and Head of Communications of the Creative Europe project OPEN UP (UAB).

 

Currently, she is the educational program manager at the Museu Comarcal de l'Urgell-Tàrrega, and a PhD candidate in the Citizenship and Human Rights program of the University of Barcelona, supervised by Dr. Núria Sara Miras Boronat. Her research is focused on the intersections between Critical Disability Studies, Pragmatism and the politics of contemporary artistic practices from the lens of Carmen Papalia's notion of Open Access as a temporary collectively-held space.

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