Fernanda Ramos Mena
is a dysfunctional curator and writer. Grounded in care and empathy, she explores art through literary and archival strategies as tools of critique, historical vindication, and ecological imagination. She currently serves as chief curator of the Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil (CDMX). Her writing practice reflects on the work of women artists and curatorial practice in different territories of Latin America, addressing collective relationships with other beings, care, active listening, and voice. Some of her texts have been published in magazines and platforms such as Inés MagazinA (NY), Luvina (MX), The Brooklyn Rail (EUA), La Tempestad (MX), Artishock (CL), Terras (NL), Chiquilla Te Quiero (MX) and ESPAC (MX). She lives and works in a tiny corner of the monstrous Mexico City.