Mirna Calzada has established herself over the years as a consistent and present figure in the visual arts, working across multiple disciplines. A graduate of the Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana with a degree in Arts, she developed a particular interest in performance, which served as her initial platform, alongside her critical and curatorial work. She co-created Arte al Día News Mex in 2002 with José Costa Peuser, which launched her publishing career, consolidating her perspective and critical vision of the cosmogony of contemporary art. Ártica was her first independent magazine, co-founded with Marlene Saft. In the publishing world, she led dozens of projects and coordinated publications, always reflecting her vision of what matters most. She has managed projects for diverse individual, public, and private initiatives, generating purposeful and direct proposals with artists such as Arturo Rivera, Olga Chorro, Paulina Dávalos Payró, Álvaro Verduzco, Lorena Wolffer and Artemio, Dulce Pinzón, Natalia Comel, among others. She is the founder and director of Vidrio Magazine, a floating platform that captures the universality of its perspectives and places them within a healthy mainstream. From the same background, she founded, along with Diego González, Domicilio Galería, a space that aims to provide a solid direction for the concept of the private gallery, moving away from the mythologizing or, at the other extreme, the trivialization of the private space for artistic promotion, generating a conscious, fair, and safe cultural space for the display of artistic proposals.More...