Nuria Montiel was born in Mexico City on January 28, 1982. Artstcos Studies: 1997-2000, 2001-2002: Attended the Master Drawing workshop Gilberto Aceves Navarro. 2001-2005: studies the career of Visual Arts (ENAP-UNAM) - with the masters: Francisco Castro Read (drawing), Jesus Martinez and Maria Eugenia Figueroa (recorded) and Kyoto Otta (sculpture stone). 2005: recorded during Open Door, Puebla, with the Italian artist Mario Benedetti. 2006-2007: titulacin Seminar (Bachelor of Visual Arts, ENAP) with JosMiguel Casanova. Professional activities: 2004: Ana Garcia story illustrates Berger published in La Jornada Semanal. 2004-2005: creation of artist impression of the book The Yellow Loco-truths and lies, and Gabino Flores JosEzcurdia. 2005: Visit and work for a month at the Taller Grafica Upiglio Giorgio A, in Milan, Italy. 2005-2006: Create artsita book, travel book, with support young creators (FONCA). As part of the project works in tallerres: Grafica Center Potosina Museograbado, Engraving School of Plastic Arts in Mazatlny Arts Workshop of Culiacn plastic. 2006-2007: Editorial Santillana illustrated for carrying child educacin. 2007: works in print graphic of the series record of Labor, artist Miguel Ruiz Otiz mexiquence Jamie in the studio of Oscar Ortega (Tijuana). Exhibitions: 2001: tribute to Jaime Sabines in the Casa de Cultura Jaime Sabines. 2002: three expositions: Absurd, Psychedelia and Absence in the Regional Museum of San Luis Potos, Delirium Blue Gallery, Galeria El Recobeco (SLP) 2004: ENAP recorders students in the Metro Barranca del Muerto, in the City of Mexico. Among tcticas and scratches. Casa de la Cultura de San Angel, Mexico City. 2005: incidere ad Art. Workshop Retorspectiva Giorgio Grafica One Upiglio 1958 - 2005, Mendrisio, Switzerland. 2006: Creation collective exhibition in motion (Young Creators "FONCA) at the Museum of the City, Pto.Veracruz, Veracruz. 2006: Book presentation at the House Divagancia artist López Velarde in the city of San Luis Potos. 2006: expisicin indivudual at the Museum Edward James, Xilitla, SLP