2020 | CURATORSHIP, ART DIRECTION, GRAPHIC DESIGN
ATENEO SIN NOMBRE
A Space for Creative Exploration
ATENEO SIN NOMBRE is a creative project that emerged at the beginning of 2020’s lockdown, seeking to form a creative community through the participation of different artists, designers, architects and/ or anyone who wanted to reflect on their artistic practices and reconnect with a more playful side of theirselves during the hard
A different topic is chosen for every creative challenge, for participants to develop. The aim is to invite this community to explore with materials and subjects that stimulate them artistically, based on homemade tools and supplies that they probably have not used before.
Personal Project created in collaboration with Valeria Montero and Cibeles Torres

By playing with the discourse, we give room to practical imagination by prototyping. We learn from the past and break/ question current models to create different objects, in order to speculate about the future.
ATENEO SIN NOMBRE brings people closer to tradition, elements and objects through nostalgia and humor.
We want to challenge the participants to explore with materials and themes that stimulate and provoke them in their artistic work, using tools, homemade instruments/ devices that they probably have not used before.
We learn from the past and disrupt current models to create different things. In these creative challenges that play with discourse, we give rise to practical imagination based on ingenuity.
For this challenge, the brief was to design a product, using tortilla as the principal means of expression. This, with the intention of exploring the creative scope in the first days of quarantine, in which the only material we knew for sure was in every mexican household, was corn.

For this challenge, the brief was to design a product, using tortilla as the principal means of expression. This, with the intention of exploring the creative scope in the first days of quarantine, in which the only material we knew for sure was in every mexican household, was corn.


For this challenge, the brief was to design a product, using tortilla as the principal means of expression. This, with the intention of exploring the creative scope in the first days of quarantine, in which the only material we knew for sure was in every mexican household, was corn.

For this challenge, the brief was to design a product, using tortilla as the principal means of expression. This, with the intention of exploring the creative scope in the first days of quarantine, in which the only material we knew for sure was in every mexican household, was corn.

For this challenge, the brief was to design a product, using tortilla as the principal means of expression. This, with the intention of exploring the creative scope in the first days of quarantine, in which the only material we knew for sure was in every mexican household, was corn.




