Mili Herrera
Born in Oaxaca in 1995, Herrera studied visual arts at ENPEG "La Esmeralda" from 2014 to 2020. She also received a scholarship for an annual academic exchange from HEAD-Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2017.
Mili Herrera is a multi-disciplinary artist who works across various media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, performance, and moving image. Her work is a blend of personal and political themes, highlighting emotional imaginaries and dreamscapes as outlets for raw and urgent connections. By weaving autobiographical echoes into an expanded narrative, Herrera's work introduces us to characters who transcend their tragic experiences, displaying a desire to survive and reveal themselves.
Born in Oaxaca in 1995, Herrera studied visual arts at ENPEG "La Esmeralda" from 2014 to 2020. She also received a scholarship for an annual academic exchange from HEAD-Geneve in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2017. Additionally, Herrera was part of the YOPE Projects collective from 2018-19 and has participated in several collective exhibitions, including Museo Carrillo Gil, Do Nothing Clavel Collective Curatorial (2020), Biquini Wax Gallery (CDMX, 2020), Mashimón (CDMX, 2019), and Yope Projects (2018).
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Born in 1995
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Mexico, Oaxaca
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