Inaccesible landscapes
Her work functions as a visual representation of the inherited conflicts that encompass the territory of the southern US and northern Mexico. She focuses on those daily life moments of ambivalence in which death and joy coexist at the same time and place.
Inaccessible
landscapes
University Museum, Las Cruces, New Mexico
Inaccessible Landscapes is an art installation exploring the connection between home life and the complex cityscape of Juarez. Inspired by my grandmother's tablecloth pattern, it sparks conversations about the contrast between domestic comfort and urban hustle.
At its core, the installation blurs the lines between inside and outside worlds. The tablecloth pattern symbolizes warmth and family ties, intertwining with the energy of the city. Through this juxtaposition, Inaccessible Landscapes invites viewers to contemplate the nuanced layers of belonging and displacement inherent in the uncomfortable urban landscape.