BIO
Alejandra Mizrahi holds a Bachelor's degree in Arts from the National
University of Tucumán (UNT) and a Doctorate in Philosophy from the
Autonomous University of Barcelona. She is a professor in the Technical
Degree Program in Fashion and Textile Design at UNT’s School of
Urbanism and Architecture. Since 2012, she has been working with the
Randeras community in El Cercado. Some of this work has been
published in “RandAcerca” (2020) and “Randa: tradición y diseño
tucumanos en diálogo” (2013). In 2017, 2018, and 2019, she
participated in Katsuhiko Hibino's Turn Project as part of BienalSur. She
has also participated in artistic residencies, including Curadora in San
José del Rincón, Santa Fe (2014), Savvy Contemporary in Berlin (2016),
and Teatro Tiempo Munar in Buenos Aires (2021). She is a member of
the collective La Lola Mora, a group of women working in the arts. Her
recent exhibitions include “Gimnasio blando” at Munar in 2021 (solo
exhibition), “Adentro no hay más que una morada” at MAMBA in 2021
(group exhibition, curated by Alejandra Aguado), “Contrarreloj” at
Munar-Intemperie in 2022 (group exhibition, curated by Leandro
Martínez de Pietri), and “(h)usos del mundo” at OSDE Foundation in
2022 (group exhibition, curated by Carolina Cuervo).
Her work is part of the collections of the Museum of Modern Art of
Buenos Aires, Palais de Glace, and private collections.
She lives and works between Tucumán and Buenos Aires.
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