
BETHLEHEM REBORN
LAS MARAVILLAS DE LA NATIVIDAD
LAS MARAVILLAS DE LA NATIVIDAD
Humanismo y compromiso social
Premio Rodrigo Rojas de Negri
Saberes, territorios y materias
Creada por María Jesús Guarda, Karina Letelier y Paulo Letelier
Recorridos mediados con enfoque de género
Recorridos mediados con enfoque de género
Explora el mundo de la literatura infantil sueca
Centro Cultural La Moneda and Corporación Capital Biodiversidad invites you to visit Humedales de Toltén (Toltén wetlands), an exhibition that seeks to raise awareness regarding the biocultural heritage and the current situation of these aquatic ecosystems in the commune of Toltén, Araucanía Region, through community artistic creations where recollections and the territory become inseparable.
The works that make up this exhibition are the result of five instances of collaborative art organized by both institutions with the participation of the artists: Gina Negroni, Daniel Lagos, Elizabeth Rodríguez, Jorge Olave and Gonzalo Castro-Colimil, the anthropologist Javiera Delgado and the communities of the Araucanía Region: Comunidad Escolar Escuela Frutillar 144, Comunidad Juana de la Cruz, Pinchumilla, Comunidad Luis Ñancucheo 1, Comunidad Luis Ñancucheo 2, Comunidad Mozo Marileo, Mesa de la Mujer Rural, Mujeres del Taller Bandas Florales Nativas en Huertos and Sindicatos de Pescadores de Caleta La Barra, who are also co-curators of this exhibition and co-creators of the works on display.
Located in the southwest of the Araucanía region, the main towns of the commune are Nueva Toltén ( commune seat ), Villa Los Boldos and Queule. According to its geographical background, the commune has an area of 860.4 km2, immersed in the Coastal Mountain Range, its main feature is the Toltén River. It is bordered to the north by Teodoro Schmidt, to the east by Pitrufquén and Gorbea, to the west by the Pacific Ocean and to the south by the Los Ríos Region.
Toltén, was intensely affected by the 1960 tsunami and is also one of the most impoverished communes in the country (UFRO, 2019), but, nonetheless it safeguards a space with the potential of restoration, the possibility of protecting and conserving biodiversity, thus strengthening the social welfare that a healthy ecosystem delivers to its inhabitants, especially when the commitment of its communities for the environment is expressly manifested.
Founder of the C.O.A (Artistic Operations Coordinator), director of the residency and territorial experience circuit “Ë F A Trawün”, which explores the territory, its meanings reflecting on the territorial transformation and geopolitical conflicts in various localities of the southern cone, fundamental axis of his works. He cultivates a state of active research with visibility of problems from an artistic practice and viewpoint, becoming aware of the role of the visual arts as a critic.
Lagos, investigates and seeks to give value to various plastic artists little known in Chile, such as Celia Leyton, Manuel Quevedo and Leonor Barnert. All of them linked to the Academy of Fine Arts of Temuco as a fundamental place of growth and coexistence with the art of southern Chile.
She works self-taught in curatorial and cultural management projects. Creator of the 2012 oil painting workshop “Forma contra forma” that continues to this day, expanding to the communes of Quilicura, Paine, San Bernardo, and now in the commune of Teodoro Schmidt.
She teaches classes in schools and cultural centers, and outdoor projects, focused on the observation of the natural environment which later finalizes with an exhibition of the vision of the landscape where each community is located.
She currently resides and works in the Teodoro Schmidt Commune of the Araucanía Region.