Exposition name: Garden of Oblivion Type: Garden Intervention
Exposition name: A Study About BrugmansiasMaterials: Watercolor and Brugmansia water on cotton paper Dimension: 50 cm by 40 cm & 70 cm by 90 cmDate: 2019 Description: Evolved into multiple living spaces during the LILHA Residency Program in Nayarit, Mexico, in 2019. Together with the local community of San Francisco, we revitalized four separate gardens through […]
Exposition name: Garden of HopeType: San Francisco, Nayarit Collaboration with: Neil PyattDate: 2019 Description: Evolved into multiple living spaces during the LILHA Residency Program in Nayarit, Mexico, in 2019. Together with the local community of San Francisco, we revitalized four separate gardens through a collaborative planting process. Plants were gathered through donations and exchanges, with […]
Exposition name: Future GoddessesType: Nano counter ADN reader.Materials: BiotechDate: 2019 Description: The Mayan legend of the Ololiuhqui or Xtabentún flower tells of two sisters: Xtabay, kind, generous, and misunderstood for her open-heartedness, and Utz-Colel, praised for her purity but inwardly cold and envious. When Xtabay died, her body released a sweet fragrance, and from it […]
Exposition name: Psychotropical Apothecary (Pharmakon)Type: Different art spacesDate: 2020 Description: Mobile and permanent installation that brings together tinctures, micro-dosing practices, and live performance in an experiential and participatory format. Since its inception in 2020, it has been presented in various art spaces, inviting more than 3,000 participants—99.9% of whom have reported positive effects. This ongoing […]
Exposition name: American Goddesses XtabayLocations: Private CollectionType: PaintingsMaterials: Acrylic paint on cotton paper, Color pencil on paper, paintings and drawings, watercolor. Dimensions: MultipleDate: 2019 – 2020 Description: The Mayan legend of the Ololiuhqui or Xtabentún flower tells of two sisters: Xtabay, kind, generous, and misunderstood for her open-heartedness, and Utz-Colel, praised for her purity but […]
Exposition name: Street HerbariesLocations: Colombia y México: Bogotá, Pereira, Guadalajara, Oaxaca, Cuernavaca, Nayarit, Ciudad de México, among others… Type: Collection of vegetables samples, paintings and drawings. Materials: Collage on paper dry part of plants, flowers and leafsDimensions: 21 cm x 28 cm & 1 m by 70 cmDate: 2019 – 2020 Description: Explores the intersection […]
Exposition name: Artificial Paradises: Bad Flowers Location: Pedro Cano’s Workshop (QEPD) Milpa Alta, Mexico City Type: Sculptures of flowers on vanished ceramics at high temperatureDimensions: Variable dimensions between 15 cm by 7 cm to 23 cm by 17 cmProducer: Pedro Cano (RIP)Date: 2019 – 2020 Description: Bad Flowers is a ceramic sculpture series featuring flowers, peyotes, […]
Exposition name: BiocenoLocation: Museo de la Cancillería, Mexico CityDate: Mar 2020Curator: Jeannette Betancourt Description: An immersive installation featuring cotton fabrics dyed with medicinal plants and accompanied by vapor vases designed for inhalation rituals. The aromatic steam carries the healing properties of pirul, eucalyptus, bougainvillea, pericón, cempasúchil, elderberry, horsetail, and orange blossom, evoking traditional cleansing practices […]
Exposition name: Spandemia Location: Cyclo DF, México City Date: Mar 2021Material: Dyed cotton in vapor and fabrics with the medicinal plants.Producer: Cyclo DF Description: Installation of a consultation room featuring hand-dyed cotton fabrics using plant-based pigments, accompanied by ceramic pieces and a curated apothecary of herbal preparations.