Heidi Ramírez is a cultural programmer, photographer and student immersed in a constant learning process. Qualified in Audiovisual and Show Production, as well as in Photography and Creative Documentaries, she is currently based in Barcelona, where she is studying for a degree in Humanities. Her work focuses on (self-)representation and the sensory, seeking to inhabit different dynamics in audiovisual creativity. Her work has been featured in the exhibition Contra la raza at Matadero Madrid, at the Africain Contemporary Art Biennale in Dakar (Senegal), at the Encuentros de Pamplona and at the 7th Encuentro Cultura y Ciudadanía (San Sebastián). In addition to her art work, she has sat on juries and selection committees at film festivals including FIC-CAT (Festival Internacional de Cinema en Català), Mostra de Dones and, currently, the DocsBarcelona documentary film festival. Heidi Ramírez also advises and supports a range of projects, to which she brings an anti-racist standpoint and sensibility. She is currently working on her first photobook, entitled "Una habitación tutelada". In the educational sphere, she has recently run workshops including "My body is a beach", in which she explores self-representation in relation to the landscape. She is also a member of the New Voices New Futures collective, where she is part of projects that seek new perspectives and futures in the cultural sphere. With a career spanning creative art, cultural programming and education, Heidi Ramírez continues to explore and contribute to the contemporary arts scene from an inclusive, reflective standpoint. @pisacielos