Tania Campos is a photographer, cultural manager, and educator with over 10 years of experience developing visual storytelling projects and teaching photography at institutions such as Canon Mexicana, Gimnasio de Arte y Cultura, and through independent workshops. Her work has been exhibited in Mexico, Germany, Colombia, Spain, and Romania, and she has served as a juror in several national photography contests.
In 2024, she received a grant from FONCA (Sistema de Apoyos a la Creación y Proyectos Culturales) to lead Sirenas, Medusas y Brujas Mérida, a feminist creative gathering and mentorship program. That same year, she co-founded CGAIA Studio, a company dedicated to audiovisual communication for conservation, the environment, and social development through photography, video, design, photo expeditions, and education.
Through CGAIA, Tania organizes nature-based educational experiences that combine visual arts with environmental awareness. Her work explores the relationship between humans and nature, using photography as a tool for reflection, connection, and transformation—highlighting themes like biodiversity, conservation, and the human impact on ecosystems.
She is an active member of Superficie Arte, Canon Creators, Sirenas, Medusas y Brujas, and Amazilias: Women Birdwatching Network in Mexico
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