She is a visual artist with a bachelor’s degree in visual arts from the University of São Paulo (2010) and a master’s degree in visual and media anthropology from Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany (2013). Her work investigates the relationships between art, politics and ideology and their historical implications, with frequent reflections on the contradictions of the Brazilian modernization process. Moving between video, installation, object and site-specific, she challenges historical hegemonic discourses, exploring their invisibility zones. She took part in the biennials of Jakarta (2015), São Paulo (2014) and Istanbul (2011), besides the exhibitions Utopia/Distopia, MAAT, Lisbon (2017); Talking to Action, LA/LA, USA (2017); and the 33rd Panorama de Arte Brasileira [Panorama of Brazilian Art], MAM, São Paulo (2013), among others.