On November 1, María Inés Rodríguez became a curator at the MUSAC, the Castile and León Museum of Contemporary art (León, Spain) and the new member of its advisory committee. Rodríguez was born in Colombia, studied Fine Arts at the University of the Andes in Bogotá and completed a Graduate Degree at the École Supérieure d¿Art Visuel in Geneva. In 2008 and 2009, she was curator of the Satellite Program of the Jeu de Paume Gallery in Paris. She was also Editor of the French art publication Point d¿Ironie in Paris, and since 2008 has been curator of the Berezdivin Collection ¿ Espacio 1414 ¿ in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Since 2006, she has been part of the curatorial committee of the Latin American section at the Artist Pension Trust. María Inés Rodríguez is a member of the CIMAM, the most important international organ exclusively dedicated to museums and modern art collections. As an independent curator and art critic, Rodríguez has worked on exhibitions and has promoted projects to develop strategies for the appropriation of public spaces in different contemporary art venues that specialize in fine arts, design, architecture, and urbanism.