Visual artist and researcher, Teresa Pereda was born in Buenos Aires in 1956, from whose Faculty of Philosophy and Letters she graduated in Art History in 1981. She studied painting with Ana Eckell and Estela Pereda. Professor at the Institute of Arts and Sciences of Cultural Diversity (University of Tres de Febrero, Province of Buenos Aires), she used the element of earth to build her aesthetic, with a subtle perception of what reverberates in her. In 1996 she began the systematic collection of lands from various Argentine regions, with which she began her Itinerario de Cuatro Tierras series (installation, books, paintings, objects). Since 2007 she has created her Land Collection-Restitution series. She is the creator of the Children of the Wind Exhibition, Arts of the Southern Peoples of the 19th Century (Fundación Proa, Buenos Aires). Award for “transdisciplinary aesthetic production” from AICA (Argentine Association of Art Critics, 2002), scholarship from Canada in 2004 where she also exhibits, Bicentennial Exhibition (Centro Cultural Recoleta 2010), resident artist at Fountainhead Residency, Miami, 2011 ( Earthrites of restitution). “Water that does not stop” in the National Museum of Decorative Art, Buenos Aires (2013) – Monument to the victims of state terrorism (Parque de la Memoria, Buenos Aires).