Bachelor’s Degree in Art History (UPV-EHU) and European PhD (Public University of Navarra). Phd Extraordinary Award for the best doctoral thesis in Human and Social Sciences with the research "Conceptions of art and interpretation in the educational discourses and practices at Tate Britain.”
Member of the Council of Arts and Culture of Navarra between 2016 and 2021 (Museums Commission and Historical Heritage Commission)
Teaching Bachelor’s Degrees: History and Heritage / Early Childhood and Primary Education.
Teaching Master's Degrees: History and Memory (UPNA), Artistic Practices and Cultural Studies: body, affects, territory (UPNA) Museum Education (Universitat de Valencia), Art and Visual Culture (Universidad de la República -Uruguay).
Principal researcher of Edarte research group: 3 research projects with external funding and multiple knowledge transfer contracts. The vast majority have been focused on the relationship between cultural institutions, art and/or artistic heritage and education, among them: Training in visual arts in the social and cultural institutions of the city of Montevideo (Spanish Agency for International Cooperation), Situation and practices of interest in artistic education in Ibero-America (Organization of Ibero-American States), Models and situation of visual arts education in Europe and Euskadi (Department of Culture Basque Government), Mediation project for “All art is contemporary ” - Museum of Navarra (General Directorate of Culture, Government of Navarra). She regularly collaborates with the Museum of Navarra, designing and writing interpretation resources for the galleries.