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Awards
2008.
Honorary associated member of the Sculpture section of The Royal
Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium.
2008.
Artist selected from Mexico for the International Vancouver Sculpture
Biennale 2009-2011
2009-2011 from Mexico.
2006.
Awarded with the Golden medal by the Société Academic
"Arts-Sciences-Lettres". Paris,
2006.
Selected Sculpture in China for 2008 Olympic Landscape Sculpture Design
Contests and International Traveling Exhibition. Lily, 60 cm. Ø, carbon
steel, 2006
2006.
Mexican endowment for the arts, grant of the National System of Art
Creators (Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte) FONCA-CONACULTA.
(National Foundation of Culture and Arts - National Council for Culture
and the Arts) 2006-008
2006.
Selected Sculpture and acquired for the International City of Sculpture
and Cultural Year of Zhengzhou. Beijing, China
Circontinium, carbon steel, 100 cm Ø, 2005.
2005.
Artist selected for the 2nd Beijing International Art Biennial, China
Light
and Shadow (Diptych), bronze and handcarved wood, 82 X 29 X 25 cm. each
one (2 pieces)2004; Kan IV (Diptych), bronze, 28 x 29 x 17 cm. y 30 x
16 x 15 cm. 2000
2003.
Founder Consultant Member of the Consejo de Cultura del Comité
Directivo Estatal del PRI.
2003.
1st Place in the International Plastic Art Contest "Visiones
Convergentes", CNN in Spanish.
Mandala
labyrinth, carbon steel, 200 cm Ø
2003.
Woman's Achievement Award "Pergamino Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz"
For her
reknowned contribution to the culture throughout her sculptoric and
social work done in the Buenos Aires neighborhood
2003.
Homage paid in the Primary School Celerino Cano Palacios
In the
Buenos Aires neighborhood. In recognition of her participation in the
cultural diffusion in that community. Event celebrated on the
International Woman Day, Mexico City, Mexico.
2002.
Selected Sculpture to be exhibited in the Jorge Chávez Carrillo
Contemporary Art Museum at Colima; Colima, Mexico.
Estrella Interior, handcarved wood and silver leaf, 160 cm. Ø, 2001.
2002.
Selected Sculpture for the 4th International Sonorous Art Festival,
Habitat Sónico, Ex Teresa Arte Actual Museum, Mexico City, Mexico.
Katum
Labyrinth, (Sonorous Labyrinth) carbon steel, 200 x 200 x 200 cm
2001.
Artist selected for the realization of a monumental sculpture of the
Mexican ex-president
General
de División Manuel Ávila Camacho, bronze, 300 x 80 x 80 cm
2001.
Sculpture selected for exhibit in the Monterrey Biennial FEMSA 2001
Homage
to Fibonacci. wood, soap and resin, 300 x 300 cm (total area for
exhibit)
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