Cartographies Líquidas promotes environmental exposure

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2023-06-10 19:13:34

In addition to the artistic residences and the exhibition, the Cartographies Líquidas project has also included the construction of a social cartography called Tunantal to make visible all the current practices of various organizations and entities for the care of the environment.

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Freedom. On June 8, at the new headquarters of La Canasta Campesina, in Comasagua, the first tour of the Liquid Cartography exhibition was inaugurated, in the interior of the country.

Cartographies Líquidas, is a space for collaborative artistic production in which artists, activists and environmental groups have come together to explore the frontiers of the climate crisis in the country and which will remain open at this venue until Sunday, June 18.

The exhibition, framed within the project of the same name that seeks to build new tools, narratives and alliances to sensitize the Salvadoran population about the effects of the climate crisis, leaves the capital for the first time after being presented in November at the Centro Cultural Center of Spain and, in May, at the French Lyceum.

With this itinerary, the aim is to return the result to the communities with whom the artists carried out the creation residences in August 2022 where the pieces that ended up making up the sample were created.

In this case, it was the artists Jorge Ávalos and Víctor Artiga, both Salvadorans, who carried out this artistic co-creation process in Comasagua (La Libertad) together with La Canasta Campesina.

The exhibition journey will continue in July at the ADES Santa Marta headquarters, in the municipalities of Victoria and Guacotecti (Cabañas), where Emilie Beffara (France) and Jennifer Gisela Cerritos (El Salvador) developed their projects.

The national itinerary will conclude next August in Suchitoto, a space where the artists Napoleón Alfaro (El Salvador) and María Luisa Martínez (Spain) worked together with Plataforma Global.

With this tour of the exhibition around the country, the process of claiming climate rights through art and culture becomes a crucial tool for communities when it comes to empowering themselves and defending the territory and its care.

The Liquid Cartographies exhibition includes sound art, documentaries, photographs, sculpture and performance and can be visited free of charge from June 8 to 18, Monday through Saturday, from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon at the headquarters of La Canasta Campesina, Guadalupe neighborhood , Rafael Hernández street 9-pg9, Comasagua.

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