Gabriela Aguilera, a multi-talented individual, is widely recognized as an actress and singer from Chile. She forms part of the musical trio Pink Milk, which endeavors to uplift the feminine image of the 1940s era.
Aside from her musical pursuits, Gabriela is invested in the world of literature. She studied anthropology at the University of Chile from 1979 to 1983 and further expanded her knowledge with a diploma in Mexican studies at UNAM, Mexico. Gabriela's educational journey continued as she participated in workshops with renowned figures such as Javier Rodríguez Lefevre, Pía Barros, Ramón Díaz Eterovic, and Gonzalo Contreras. Her involvement in the literary community extends to workshop facilitation, serving as a substitute teacher at Ergo Sum, and contributing as an editor and anthologist for various Ergo Sum book projects. Since 2007, she has been an integral member of the editorial committee at Asterión Ediciones and has also contributed as a workshop monitor for projects organized by the Corporación Letras de Chile.
Her literary contributions include works such as 'Doce Guijarros' (stories, 1976, Santiago), 'Asuntos Privados' (stories, collection Escrito en el Agua, 2006, Asterión, Santiago), and 'Con Pulseras en los Tobillos' (stories).