Alejandra González
Alejandra González holds a degree in archaeology from Universidad de Buenos Aires. Since 2002, she has been part of a research team investigating rock art in the northwest of Argentina. Every year she travels to Salta and Catamarca to do fieldwork. Photography, filming, and drawing are part of her daily assignment. For several years, she was a professor of Anthropology at UBA and also taught pinhole photography at CUD (Devoto University Center) an educational program at Devoto Penitentiary Unit. As a photographer, she is interested in found photography, public archives, family photo albums, and photo books. Her personal photography work question memory, past, and absence. In 2015, she created Asunción Casa Editora, a photography publishing house, along with Agustina Triquell. Alejandra was the Program Coordinator for Argentina: Art, Memory, and Social Transformation SIT program, between 2016 and 2020.