She holds a bachelor’s degree in art history from Universidad Iberoamericana (2005) and a master’s in Modern and Contemporary Art from Centro de Cultura Casa Lamm (2007). She is certified as a Federal Tourist Guide by Agrupación de Guías de Turistas Adolfo López Mateos and endorsed by the MEXICAN MINISTRY OF TOURISM SECTUR (2018).
Her career has spanned across borders, working with a diverse range of cultural institutions in Mexico and the USA. These include Centro de Cultura Casa Lamm, Luis Adelantado Mexico Gallery, Museo de San Ildefonso, Fundación del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Canal Once, Fundación Centro Histórico Carlos Slim, Museo Palacio de Valparaiso, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in the Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies (LACIS), and the Dolores Huerta Elementary School in San Francisco, California.
Since 2002, she has taught classes, courses, and conferences for educational institutions in Mexico, including Westhill Institute, Colegio Williams Cuernavaca, American School Foundation, Agrupación de Guías Adolfo López Mateos, Colegio Ciudad de México, Kipling School, Colegio Tomas Moro, among others. She taught for the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies (LACIS) in the USA and the Dolores Huerta Elementary School in San Francisco, California.
In March 2015, she launched Walk Mexico, a project that is a testament to her love for Mexican culture. This initiative, aimed at promoting Mexican culture through tours, classes, and cultural projects in collaboration with museums, schools, and cultural institutes, is a reflection of her deep-rooted pride in her country. She continues to lead this project with the same enthusiasm and commitment.
During the pandemic, she coordinated two seminars (2021-2023) for Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México in the Centro Cultural Universitario Tlatelolco. From 2022 to 2023, she served as the head of the Editorial Area of the same cultural center for the National University of Mexico.