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Cuentos de presagio 

Cuentos de presagio 

Memoria, paisaje e historia de un lugar que nunca existió

What images do we construct from memories that do not entirely belong to us? How can we imagine a place we have never inhabited, yet feel as our own?

This workshop explores speculative memory through the creation of fictional images and landscapes, inspired by inherited, distorted, or entirely invented narratives. Participants will use mixed media techniques to construct spaces that exist between the intimate and the impossible: a lost island, a city without a name, an imagined China. The workshop proposes activating the family archive as a territory of invention, error, migration, and affect.

Denise Julieta is a visual artist whose practice spans painting, printmaking, sculpture, and ceramics. She investigates the relationships between body, landscape, and transformation through biomorphic compositions and vegetal atmospheres that evoke biological, regenerative, and speculative processes. From a material and three-dimensional approach, she explores the spatial dimension of the image and the relationship between the living, the ancestral, and the dreamlike.

Since 2019, she has directed the Dionisio Printmaking Workshop. She has presented solo exhibitions such as Envase Habitable (Guadalajara 90210, 2024) and Bioma Interno (Impronta, 2023), and has participated in group exhibitions including The Principle of Uncertainty (Museo Raúl Anguiano, 2025) and Within the Flesh There is a Spacious Form (Museo Regional, 2024).

— MAZ

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