Sara Garzón, PhD candidate, Zoom discussion

Join Sara Garzón (PhD candidate) on Dec 10, 2020 at 1:00pm for a discussion of the topics, provocations and imaginaries explored in the recently-published editorial project, Worldmaking Practices: A Take on the Future.

Hear the project’s editor Sara Garzón and three of the contributing artists – Alan Poma, José Luis Macas, and Patricia Domínguez – explore how these alternative forms of worldmaking can enable the possibility of the future.

Ongoing forms of oppression and multiple emergencies seem to threaten the very possibility of the future. In response to this, through a visual exchange, the panelists will consider how contemporary art from Latin America can foster a collective re-imagining of the future, through proposing new orientations for being and existing in the world.

This event is a partnership between the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros (CPPC) and Delfina Foundation, where writer and curator Sara Garzón is currently in-residence as part of Delfina’s thematic programme science_technology_society – a partnership with Gaia Art Foundation.

The editorial project Worldmaking Practices: A Take on the Future, was initiated by CPPC in August 2020. Published on their website, it features contributions from eighteen artists and curators from across Latin America, together with an introductory essay from its editor Sara Garzón.

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