Outstanding Mexican women in A Architecture and Art

Despite gender barriers, Mexican women They have gone further in art, architecture and design, breaking barriers and demonstrating to be surgery in their profession. Women They are part of the country's progress in all aspects, so it is essential to provide them with the recognition that, for years (systematic reasons) they have been denied.

Today we remember all those women They have been recognized, both nationally and internationally, thanks to their work and legacy. Know these 10 Mexican women who have stood out throughout history!

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María Luisa Dehesa

María Luisa Dehesa was a Mexican architect, The first woman in Mexico and Latin America to receive a title in that career. She faced gender barriers during her formation at the Royal Academy of San Carlos. He built several departments and housing buildings, and worked more than 35 years for the Ministry of Communications and Public Works and for the Ministry of Urban Development.

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María Aurora Campos

Considered as The first Mexican woman to be titled as an industrial designer For the Ibero -American University in 1962, Campos continued its training in the Polytechnic of Milan and the ULM school. In 1983, María Aurora Campos Newman de Díaz founded Color, pioneer store in the country as she was specialized in assembly furniture, made by national designers.