Grabado a Fuego, 2025

Cyanotypes on cotton and burned burlap with satin ribbon; jute rope with satin ribbon; steel and concrete support
13 ponchos of 60 x 24 inches on a variably deployed structure after variably durational performance
2025
I collaborated with women leaders from Cúcuta, Colombia for an action marking the fifth gathering of the Juntos Aparte 2025 program at Km 4951 of Bienalsur. On Colombia’s National Day of Recognition for Women Searching for Victims of Enforced Disappearance, women leaders walked from the Holliday Inn to Plaza La Victoria or Parque Colón, wearing artist-created ponchos joined by a jute cord, forming an ephemeral mural of memory and resistance: a monument that stands as an alternative to those that honor battles and the goddesses that guide them.

