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Entre Agua Salada y Agua Dulce (Between Salty and Sweet Water), 2024-2025
Video installation framed in Mississippi River driftwood, clay, glaze, and pigment prints on aluminum
Presented by Other Plans Gallery (New Orleans, LA), Untitled Art Fair Miami Beach, 2025, curated by Allison Glenn for Untitled’s Special Projects Sector
Filmed on the shores of Miami Beach, Entre Agua Salada y Agua Dulce, (Between Sweet and Salty Water) is a choreographic meditation linking the artist's two homes, Miami and New Orleans. Through dance, the film imagines the molecular drift of the Mississippi River toward the Atlantic Ocean, tracing fluid histories of migration, belonging, and the intimate entanglements between fresh and salt water.
Presented as a five-channel video installation accompanied by sculptures made from wild Mississippi River clay and glazed with still images of water and dancers, Entre Agua Salada y Agua Dulce draws connections between aquatic, spiritual, and corporeal bodies. Through choreographed performances, the work symbolically embodies both the contested and celebratory histories carried by the River and the Ocean.