Tierra Media Project

2022

collaborative multi-media installation

Exhibited at Mana Wynwood + Washington D.C. LAF Fellowship for Leadership & Innovation

 

This exhibition draws together a years-long collaborative process of co-creation around the theme of landscape and identity. Nine designers with roots in Latin America collectively explore their relationship with each other and the land through personal reflection and visual narrative. In the process, they uncover a shared experience of holding rich cultural histories, perspectives, and practices that have been historically undervalued or excluded from the discipline of landscape architecture.

Reckoning with centuries of generational trauma, displacement, and erasure, they envision a platform for healing, community, representation, and joy. This project stands as an ongoing, open invitation to rekindle stories of resilience, inspiration, and connection to imagine new futures for our relationship with the Land that transcends the field of landscape architecture. 

Tierra Media Project was developed as part of a 2021-2022 Landscape Architecture Foundation Fellowship for Innovation and Leadership led by Linda Chamorro in collaboration with Jessica Arias, Alexandra Burgos, Sofia Charro, Robert Colón, Carolina English, Ishaan Kumar , Daví Parente Schoen, and Jason Prado.

This exhibition was supported by the Landscape Architecture Foundation Fellowship for Innovation & Leadership grant and the Department of Landscape Architecture + Environmental and Urban Design (LAEUD) at Florida International University, College of Communications, Architecture + the Arts. 

 
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