“The way I do feminism in art is to position my work in the same platform where white male art is being positioned, and once I enter these spaces I try to bring a conversation that is not only about female art but a conversation about power in a way that I’m talking to them as an equal and not as someone belonging to a different level. Feminist art is then for me to speak to white European and American males in a position of equality but also to appropriate universal terms like power, justice, etc that they think only belong to them. But of course from the perspective of the singular person, which I think sometimes they lack.”