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    Museo en voz alta: Producciones difusas. Escritura, sueño y prácticas colectivas

    Museo en voz alta: Producciones difusas. Escritura, sueño y prácticas colectivas

    Visiones difusas

    Workshop

    -> Jul 11 | 12:00PM

    Museo Jumex

    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 303, Granada, Miguel Hidalgo

    +52 55 5395 2615
    https://www.fundacionjumex.org
    info@fundacionjumex.org
    museojumex

    Workshop

    -> Jul 11 | 12:00PM

    Museo Jumex invites you to its workshop Producciones difusas. Escritura, sueño y prácticas colectivas, led by Maricela Guerrero.

    Producciones difusas is a workshop–writing experience conceived as an artistic practice in direct dialogue with the exhibition Visiones difusas. The gathering proposes working with the dream not as an intimate account or as material for interpretation, but as a sensitive, productive, and political matter.

    Throughout the session, brief writing exercises will be carried out, rooted in the fragmentary, the unstable, and the interrupted—understanding the dream as a force that produces language, images, and thought. The practice will unfold collectively, allowing the museum space and the works on view to act as active agents that contaminate, displace, and put pressure on writing.

    The workshop does not seek to produce finished texts, but rather to activate a shared experience of attention, listening, and writing—in which the dream is rehearsed as a form of common work.

    Maricela Guerrero: She studied Hispanic Literature at UNAM. She is a poet, workshop facilitator, and researcher. Her work examines language as a living matter in which the dream, the organic, and the collective converge. Her oeuvre articulates a critical perspective on modes of production, labor, and common forms of existence. She is the author of the books El sueño de toda célula and Sueño per cápita & wonderful production. Her writing occupies a territory where the human and the non-human, the intimate and the political, intersect.

    Free activity with prior registration | Limited capacity | Open to all audiences

    —Museo Jumex