Lucía Hinojosa Gaxiola (Mexico City, 1987) is an artist and experimental poet working with language in a variety of ways, fusing her poetic practice with performance, sound, film, drawing, and installation to explore the transmutation of language, archive, memory, and the ecology of sound. Her work unfolds through an ongoing research of affection between mediums as well as historical and oneiric temporalities. She has published The Telaraña Circuit (Tender Buttons, 2023) and Templos en erupción (Juan Malasuerte, 2025), and the chapbook O (EBL/Cielo Abierto, 2023). Her first album, REZO (Insect Poem) is an ode to the stridulation of insects and their vibration on the planet. She has recently exhibited & performed at Fonoteca Nacional (Mexico City), Ex-Teresa Arte Actual (Mexico City), Pequod Co. (Mexico City), Museo de Arte Moderno (Mexico City), The Poetry Project (NYC), and Microscope Gallery (NYC), among others. With her partner, Diego Gerard Morrison, she co-edits diSONARE, an experimental editorial platform from Mexico City.
Decompositions (Open Ensemble)
Despachos de "una nación artificial": Contemporary Poetics of Mexico and the Mexican Diaspora
Poetas de la Librería Escandalar (Mexico City)
NOPF Road Show: Thibodaux
SupercalEKPHRASTICaladocious: Enlarging Creative Practice
ROUNDTABLE: VISION AS RELATIONALITY
International Night: Mexican Poetry & Translation