Laura Códega was born in 1977 in the city of Campana, in the Province of Buenos Aires, and has lived and worked in Buenos Aires City since 1996. She has a degree in Journalism by the University of El Salvador, and studied film after gaining a scholarship at Escuela Nacional de Experimentación y Realización Cinematográfica (ENERC, Argentina’s National School of Film Experimentation and Production). During 2009 and 2010 she was a fellow at Centro de Investigaciones Artísticas (CIA, the Center for Arts Research). In 2009 she partnered with Renata Lozupone, Paula Massarutti and Leopoldo Estol to found Cooperativa Guatemalteca, a cooperative located in the Villa 31 shanty town of Buenos Aires City. Between 2012 and 2015, she codirected, alongside Aurora Rosales, Proyecto Metrónomo, a project consisting in the restoration of a display cabinet of one of the Buenos Aires underground stations, and in its transformation into an exhibition space.
Graciela Hasper was born in Buenos Aires City, where she currently lives and works. She has taken several seminars with Diana Aisenberg’s workshop as a venue. In 1991 she was awarded the Fundación Antorchas Kuitca Scholarship. She has participated in the following artists’ residencies: Art Omi (1997) and Apex Art (2000), in New York City; Chinati Foundation/Marfa, in Texas (2002); and Bellagio Center Residency Program/Rockefeller Foundation, in Italy (2005). During 2003 and 2004, she was responsible for coordinating the Sala 2 Cycle at Centro Cultural Borges, which involved exhibitions by artists such as Fabio Kacero, Ernesto Ballesteros, Daniel Joglar and Diana Aisenberg. In 2006 she published the book Liliana Maresca. Documentos. In 2013 she had her first retrospective at Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires (MAMBA).
Paula Massarutti was born in 1976 in La Plata City. She currently lives and works between Buenos Aires City and La Plata. She is a graduate from the School of Fine Arts of Universidad Nacional de La Plata. She has been a fellow at Centro de Investigaciones Artísticas (CIA), and at the Scholarship Program of Fondo Nacional de las Artes. She has also conducted research projects as part of numerous residency programs, such as Lugar a Dudas, in Colombia, and Kiosko, in Bolivia. Paula has been a member of artist collective Cooperativa Guatemalteca since 2009, alongside Laura Códega, Renata Lozupone and Leopoldo Estol.