Yolotl Zertuche
Mexican, b. 1996
Yolotl Zertuche Arias (Ensenada, Baja California 1996) have a degree in plastic arts from the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC) (2020). She completed his internship in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Mexico City in critical museology (2020) where she participated in mediation and pedagogy projects. She is part of the Maremoto collective, women and non-binary people who make murals around gender.
Her work has as axes of production memory, the body and identity.
She won the acquisition prize of the 2nd Elías+Fontes Salon of Visual Arts in Mexicali (2023) and the XLIII Encuentro Nacional de Arte Joven in Aguascalientes (2023). She has an individual exhibition in La Moderna, Ensenada and 15 collective exhibitions, including the XXI and XXII Baja California Biennial (2015-2021). She received an honorable mention from the Ensenada State Center for the Arts (CEARTE) in the APSARA exhibition (2018).
Currently she continues working on her production, works as a freelance museography and as a teacher of painting and drawing at the Prisma Art Academy and private schools.
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