Seila Fernández Arconada

Seila Fernández Arconada

Seila Fernández Arconada is a multidisciplinary artist-researcher focusing on contemporary socio-ecological uncertainties influenced by climatic shifts, societal conflicts and extractive actions against Nature. Her practice involves situated collaborations cultivating transdisciplinary approaches, ecosocial justice, complex systems thinking, sustainable-decolonial methods and trauma-informed practices. Her projects include “Floating Studio, When the River
sounds like the Amazon River” in Amazonia, “The Land of the Summer People” transdisciplinary collaboration with the Water Engineering Department of the University of Bristol (UK) and “Some:when, Celebrating Cohesion through the Watery Heritage of the Somerset Levels and Moors” collaboration with the artist Sage Brice and flood affected people (UK).

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Spanish

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