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Carolina Alvarado

[Mexico-Guatemala]
[Guatemala]
[Guadaloupe]
[Guatemala]
[Guatemala-USA]
[Guatemala]
[Spain]
[Haiti-USA]
[Guatemala]
[Guatemala]
[Cuba-USA]
[Catalonia]
[United States]
[Colombia]
[Brazil-Colombia]
[Spain]
[Dominican Republic]
[Guatemala]
[Brazil]
[Panama]
[Guatemala]
[Cuba – USA]
[Chile]
[Guatemala]

Minia Biabiany

(Guadaloupe l 1988)

In her work, Minia Biabiany questions relationships to territory and places in the Caribbean and Guadeloupean contexts—their poetics, their colonial history, and their present-day existence as a dominated territory under pressure to assimilate. In her installations and videos, weaving serves as a paradigm for thinking about the structures of narrative and language. In 2016, she initiated the collective project Semillero Caribe in Mexico City and today continues her research in relation to pedagogy in the Caribbean with Doukou, a platform for experimenting through the body and through feeling concepts devised by Caribbean authors. 

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