A visual artist and graphic designer, she attended the Universidad de Buenos Aires.
She studied with Tulio de Sagastizábal and Jorge Gumier Maier. She participated in the Rojas-UBA-Kuitca fellowship (2003–2005), the TRAMA program (2005), and Plataforma LIPAC (Laboratorio de Investigaciones y Prácticas Artísticas Contemporáneas) (2009). Her first solo show was held in 1999, and she has participated in group shows in Argentina and abroad at venues like the Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas, (Buenos Aires, 2002), Video Brasil, (São Paulo, 2005), Centro Cultural Recoleta (Buenos Aires, 2005), Plataforma soundtoys/interfases sonorovisuales, (Montevideo, 2006), Premio Petrobras-arteBA, (Buenos Aires, 2007), Premio MAMBA, LIMB0 de arte y nuevas tecnologías, at which she was awarded first prize in experimental multimedia (Buenos Aires, 2008), Galería de Arte Contemporáneo 713 (2012), Centro Cultural de la Memoria Haroldo Conti (Buenos Aires, 2014), Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (Buenos Aires, 2016), and others.
In 2013, she created the project Mirar de cerca, mirar de lejos in the context of the Sala Taller 111 residency housed at the Espacio de Arte Contemporáneo in Montevideo. In 2016, a solo show titled Suspender la tierra firma bajo sus pies was held at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Buenos Aires. In March 2018, she created a site-specific audiovisual installation for Tour de la Lanterne, a historical building in La Rochelle, France. She has taught art in a number of contexts since 1996, and she has participated in interdisciplinary collectives such as Colectivo Terraza (2001–2005), TPS (Taller Popular de Serigrafía, 2002–2003), LAC (Laboratorio Audiovisual Comunitario, 2010–2012), and Nocturama (2013–2016).