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100: 31: 119:, UNAM, earning her Bachelor's in 1994 and her master's degree in Art History at UNAM in 1999. As an undergraduate, she specialised in painting, photography and gravure printing. Her Masters thesis was “De la foto a la pintura, Influencias de la visión fotográfica en la mirada pictórica.” These studies were supported by the Jóvenes Creadores scholarships she received in 1995-1996 and 2000-2001, along with one from the UNAM Foundation. 139:
2006, she has coordinated the Contemporary Painting Seminar at the Faculty,l and in 2008 she began teaching at the Master ’s level, principally painting in the Art and Design program, having directed over fifty research and artistic projects. She has also given classes various other public and private institutions and universities in Mexico. She has lectured internationally in Spain, Canada, England and Japan.
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Salazar's career has been divided between painting and teaching, which she considers “jealous” disciplines, but that they also enrich each other. She began teaching at UNAM in 1995, principally basic level courses in visualization, graphic representation techniques, drawing and shape analysis. Since
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Salazar obtained a PhD in Arts and Design at the Facultad de Arte y Diseño with her thesis entitled “Desarrollo de un Seminario de Pintura Contemporánea. Memoria y propuestas en torno a la enseñanza de la pintura” which focuses on different approaches to art education, particularly painting, at
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in Canada. In 2001 she won the Acquisition prize at the Salón de Octubre in Guadalajara and an honorary mention at the first INDART Painting Competition. Her teaching work was recognized in 2013 with the Reconocimiento Distinción Universidad Nacional Jóvenes Académico from UNAM.
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neighborhood of Mexico City. Since then, she has had over fifty individual and collective exhibitions in Mexico, North America, Europe and South America.
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Her career as an artist also began in 1995 with her first individual exhibition at the Alianza Francesa in the
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In 1999, Salazar went to teach Spanish in Paris for a year at the Académie de Créteil under contract with the
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Diana Salazar with pieces in Talavera ceramic at the Museo de Arte Popular in Mexico City
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Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (today the Facultad de Artes y Diseño)
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Artist with ceramic piece at the Museo de Arte Popular in Mexico City
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in Mexico City (2014), the Fugaces Galería Arte Actual Mexicano in
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Her artistic work has been recognized with membership in the
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professional levels. Salazar currently lives in Mexico City.
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in Mexico City (2002), the first Biennal of Fine Arts of
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Recognised art critics like Jaime Moreno Villareal,
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Mexico City
National School of Plastic Arts
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte

Mexico City
Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (today the Facultad de Artes y Diseño)
National Autonomous University of Mexico
French Ministry of Education
San Ángel
Museo de Arte Popular
Monterrey
Puebla
Alberta, Canada
Hermosillo, Sonora
Centro de las Artes in Monterrey
San Antonio, Texas
Centro Nacional de las Artes
Tamaulipas
Guadalajara
Museo de la Ciudad de México
Lima, Peru
Uriarte Talavera
Sistema Nacional de Creadores
CONACULTA
Banff Centre for the Arts
Teresa del Conde

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