

Madrid, 1959. My mother Laura and me four years before moving to Barcelona, my father Oriol´s home town (and mine before London!).
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I am a linguist who has worked as a lexicographer in the Oxford English-Spanish Dictionary, and as a teacher in one school, King´s College Wimbledon, and who has now gone back to her first interest: art.
I studied architecture for three years in Barcelona where I started drawing and printing. In London, I read Spanish and English (Birkbeck, 1985), and later did an MA at KCL in Spanish and American Spanish cultural studies. My dissertation (2005) was on the work of Doris Salcedo, the Colombian artist.
I took again printing under the tutelage of the late, greatly missed, Richard Michell at Morley College London, where I continue to work on a variety of media.
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I am also a volunteer at Tate. I welcome visitors and also guide tours of the collections. My schedule is here.
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If you want to visit my (third of a) studio, do contact me too.
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