Ane Alfeirán (MX)

Ane Alfeirán (MX)

Ane Alfeirán (Mexico City, 1987) is a self-taught artist whose work reflects a global perspective shaped by 13 years of living and working in Asia. Her practice delves into themes of personal experience, cultural intersections, and reflections on death and memory, employing diverse techniques such as acrylic painting, collage, embroidery, and installation. 

Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries such as the Bicentennial Museum in Mexico and Over The Influence Gallery Hong Kong. In addition to her self-taught training, she has taken courses in drawing, painting and ceramics in Hong Kong and Mexico. She was a finalist in the Spectrum Miami Art Fair Competition 2019 and her work has been published in magazines such as Hypebeast, Vice, Ghasp Media in Hong Kong, and Resident and Jimon in New York.

In 2019, she co-founded Xoloplastics, a non-profit project that transforms plastic waste into art and provides opportunities for young people at risk in Mexico. Committed to education, she has taught workshops at the Museo Tamayo in Mexico as well as The Mills and Hart Haus in Hong Kong. Currently, she resides in Hong Kong developing her artistic practice and researching for her next exhibition in Mexico 2025.

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