Sofía Corazza

 

Sofia Corazza was born in 1990 in the city of General Roca, Río Negro, Patagonia, Argentina.
She holds a degree in Social Communication Sciences from UBA and is pursuing a Master’s in Sociology of Culture and Cultural Analysis at UNSAM (thesis in progress). She specializes in gender studies and discourse analysis. She collaborates with media outlets such as LatFem.

She has trained through seminars, workshops, and literary clinics in poetry, narrative, editing, and literary montage with instructors like Gabriela Borrelli, Marina Mariasch, Virginia Cosin, Paula Peyseré, among others. She has taken non-fiction journalism courses, photo-fanzine editing workshops, and has participated in various poetry anthologies.

With a career mainly rooted in academia and research, during the pandemic she began writing literary essays, poems, and short stories. In 2024, she published her first poetry book, Mal deletreado (Proyecto Kraken), which explores the trilogy of childhood, memory, and language. Today, alongside her autofiction project Falso haz, she is working on a photo-fanzine book titled Panoramanormal, which explores the affective, literary, and visual relationships of summer, humidity, and stillness, in co-production with her sister, Teresita Corazza, photographer and designer.

Sofia will be in residence during the month of August 2025.