[2] In 2008 Rodríguez held a solo exhibition at the Museo Raúl Anguiano in Guadalajara called El día de la langosta (The day of the locust).
It continues with a collage showing the tiny figures of angels and cherubs who live with birds and wild animals, and moves on to a dark room where a fly is hovering in video format.
[3] The artist chose the title because a locust is a very passive and quiet creature, but turns into a savage beast when its habitat is disturbed, causing further destruction in a domino effect.
[9] In July 2009 Rodríguez participated with Emily Landon and Katie Murray in the group exhibition The Communication Consideration Coordination at the Kate Werble Gallery in New York.
[10] She returned to the Kate Werble Gallery for the exhibition Pinch Pots and Pyramids (October–December 2009), with artists Liliane Lijn, Sam Moyer, Ryan Reggiani, Halsey Rodman and Molly Smith.