Public space as a place for dialogue.
My urban interventions explore how images interact with architecture, memory and everyday life. Unlike gallery work, they’re created for accidental audiences, where context becomes part of the piece itself.
Creator and lecturer of the Initial Urban Art Workshop at Cocina de Culturas.
The two-month workshop introduced participants to different ways of working with public space beyond graffiti, including stencil, paste-up and other forms of urban art, while also addressing the legal aspects of working within city regulations.
The program consisted of eight lessons and featured artist Elián Chali as a guest speaker.
Stencil-based interventions developed in the streets of Córdoba, alongside pieces created in other formats.
The work explores the possibilities of using public space as a context for independent artistic production, moving between different techniques, scales and locations.