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MOLAA Zoom Project – Lucia Monge (Peru, 1983)

  • Museum of Latin American Art 628 Alamitos Avenue Long Beach, CA, 90802 United States (map)

In each chapter, in conversation between the most remarkable artists from Latin-America and Latinxs in the US, and our MOLAA Chief Curator Gabriela Urtiaga, we place the focus on a series or specific artwork which requires a close inspection and deliberate process of contemplation, and exploration; delving into the ideas surrounding the creation of the works, their sources of research and inspiration, in an effort to immerse ourselves in the world of the artists. This special edition of the MOLAA Zoom Project series focuses on the PST Art and Science Exhibition: Arteônica* Art, Science, and Technology in Latin America today.   


Lucia Monge

Lucia Monge is a Peruvian artist whose work explores the ways humans position ourselves within the natural world and relate to other living beings, especially plants. Some of her recent projects include exploring vulnerability through plant respiration, a "fungi broadcast" about deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon, sending potato seeds to space as messengers for non-colonial visions of space travel, and organizing “walking forest” performances that have led to the creation of green spaces in Lima, London, New York, and Paris.

Monge has shown her work internationally, including at the Queens Museum, Whitechapel Gallery, Museum of Contemporary Art in Lima, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, Ars Electronica, and the Havana and Shenzhen biennales. Her work has been featured in publications such as MoMA’s Uneven Growth, Global Performance Studies, and Let's Become Fungal: Mycelium Teachings and the Arts, among other. 

She holds an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design and a BFA from Universidad Católica del Perú, is a founding member of FIBRA collective, and Assistant Professor of Art at Amherst College.


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Earlier Event: August 25
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