Pamela Ipinza Mayor

Pamela Ipinza Mayor is a visual artist and designer with extensive experience in the fields of visual arts, museography, and heritage. A graduate of the Master’s in Book Publishing, she has developed museographic projects, publications, and graphic materials for cultural institutions. In parallel, she conducts curatorial research on women’s movements during the Chilean dictatorship and the role of key figures in the defense of democracy, focusing on the intersection between archives, history, and visual representation. Her artistic practice centers on the project Archive of the Weird and Eerie (since 2020), inspired by Mark Fisher’s theories. She also explores the aftermath of dictatorship in Chile, particularly morally ambiguous zones and neoliberal ideological frameworks as products of the political, economic, and cultural violence imposed by the military-civilian regime.