About the part that art plays in a globalising society

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Mili Herrera. Photo: Edvard Illescas Cruz

Mili Herrera

Mili Herrera (b. 1995) is a visual artist focused on drawing, workshop making and performance. Her practice is based on sequential art and caricature, exploring dreamlike possibilities in political intersections like gender diversity, loneliness, and civilizational politics. She studied lithographic printing at the Taller Rufino Tamayo.

Mili holds a degree in visual arts at ENPEG “La Esmeralda”. She has led workshops about legends and comics in various collectives and projects around the forests and coast of Oaxaca, CDMX, and Amsterdam. She has received scholarships to scholar exchange in HEAD-Geneva, Switzerland. She has participated in various collective exhibitions in museums and spaces like MACO Oaxaca ,Tamayo Museum in CDMX, Nordenhake Gallery MX, YopeProjects, Parallel Oaxaca and Liste Art Fair in Basel.

She currently works in Biquini Wax Collective, and is participating in the Curatorial Program in De Appel, Amsterdam, and in the Master’s Programme, Monstrous Futurities at the Sandberg Instituut.


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Symposium: Shapeshifters

Day-long symposium addressing the ethical and cultural implications of collections built through colonial looting and exploitation.