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Jamile Apara graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy, Humanities and Arts of the National University of San Juan with a degree in Plastic Arts. 


She has worked as a teacher at the provincial level at primary, secondary, tertiary and university levels, as well as in special education. 


She has developed her activity as a plastic artist, participating in collective and individual exhibitions at provincial and national level.

She has been invited to participate in several provincial and national competitions to officiate as a juror together with the artist Mario Pérez and the director of the National Museum of Fine Arts, Andrés Duprat. 

She has developed an aesthetic that she has called "Particionismo", which she presented at the I Congreso de Historia del Arte, Cultura y Sociedad that took place in Mendoza in 2015 and in Santiago de Chile at the II Congreso Internacional de Historia del Arte, Cultura y Sociedad in 2017. 

As a cultural manager she has co-authored the artistic intervention "A woman's look at women" which in 2016 brought together 600 women in the country. In addition to the I and II International Meeting of Landscape Painters "Postcards from the West" which took place in 2018 and 2019. 

She has dabbled in mural painting. She is the delegate for San Juan of the MIM (International Movement of Muralists) Ítalo Grassi which has led her to participate in numerous muralist meetings in the country. 

She is a member of the art collectives "18 mundos", "Latitud 31 sur" and "Tejedores del desierto".