Kena Lorenzini

[2] She earned a degree in Gender and Sexualities, Research, and Social Intervention from the Academy of Christian Humanism University and a master's in clinical psychology with a mention in psychoanalysis from Adolfo Ibáñez University.

[7] In 2010, she won the Altazor Award for National Arts in the photography category for Visible/Invisible, her exhibition with Helen Hughes and Leonora Vicuña.

[8] Lorenzini has participated in several solo and group exhibitions, including CowParade Santiago (2006),[9] Chile, geografía de niños (2000), Visible/Invisible at La Moneda Palace (2009),[10] Historia de Chile a través de la fotografía at the National Museum of Fine Arts (2010),[11] and Fragmentos/Memorias/Imágenes a 40 años del golpe at the Museum of Memory and Human Rights (2013).

[12] In the 2017 general election, Lorenzini stood as a Broad Front candidate for senator, receiving 4,836 votes (1.3% of the total cast).

[14] Lorenzini's left-wing politics and identification as a lesbian[1] caused conflict with her family early in life.