Saraí­ Ojeda

Photographer & Professor @ Member of Trasluz Photo / University of the State of Morelos / Based in Mexico

Saraí Ojeda Mexico 1980. Born in Veracruz, Mexico. She is a photographer who explores the invisible layers of violence that manifest themselves symbolically, emotionally or psychologically in the places with the highest rate of... read on
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Saraí Ojeda
Mexico 1980.

Born in Veracruz, Mexico. She is a photographer who explores the invisible layers of violence that manifest themselves symbolically, emotionally or psychologically in the places with the highest rate of violence in the central area of the State of Veracruz. His images deal with the concepts of pain, grief, absence, patriarchy and matriarchy.
She graduated from the Contemporary Photography Seminar of the Image Center in 2014 and Master Degree of Arts with Honorable Mention by the Autonomous University of Morelos.
In 2018 he published the photobook "Donde no puedas verme" with the publisher Inframundo in Mexico City, which was presented at the Paris Photo, Policopies and Unseen festivals.
She obtained the First Place (ACQUISITION AWARD) at the INTERNATIONAL IMAGE FESTIVAL - FINI the same year.Her work has been exhibited individually in the National Photo Museum of INAH in 2012, which is already part of the collection and participated in more than 30 collective shows. Her work was recommended by the magazine I-D VICE in the article "six photographers of today that you have to know".
Her work was selected in the third Biennial of Veracruz, the plastic contest of the southern area of Mexico, the second Biennial of Contemporary Ceramics in Tijuana, the Sixth International Biennial of University Art in Toluca, the First Biennial of Art of Veracruz, the Seventh Biennial of Puebla and the First Biennial of Graphic Arts of Oaxaca. Winner of the scholarships PECDA - Veracruz (2007 and 2009) FotoEnsayo 2011, Contemporary Photography Seminar of the Image Center and PNPC-CONACyT por Master Degree.
She´s currently part of the collective TRASLUZ PHOTO, FOTOFÉMINAS y Fotógrafas en México.