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TAWNA is an anti-colonial collective of Sápara, Kichwa, and mestizo artists working from the Amazon through video and living archives. Founded in 2017, they create narratives shaped by dreams, ritual, and territory, linking memory, resistance, and futures. OSCAR SANTILLÁN is an Ecuadorian artist working between Ecuador and the Netherlands. His practice explores science, ancestral technologies and the concept of the “Anti-world,” dissolving boundaries between the natural and the artificial. He exhibits internationally and teaches at De Ateliers and ESPOL. MANUELA MOSCOSO is Executive and Artistic Director of CARA and Curator of the 2ª Bienal das Amazônias (2025). She previously curated Liverpool Biennial 2021 and held senior roles at Museo Tamayo and CAPACETE. She writes extensively and lectures internationally.

TAWNA is an anti-colonial collective of Sápara, Kichwa, and mestizo artists working from the Amazon through video and living archives. Founded in 2017, they create narratives shaped by dreams, ritual, and territory, linking memory, resistance, and futures.


OSCAR SANTILLÁN is an Ecuadorian artist working between Ecuador and the Netherlands. His practice explores science, ancestral technologies and the concept of the “Anti-world,” dissolving boundaries between the natural and the artificial. He exhibits internationally and teaches at De Ateliers and ESPOL.


MANUELA MOSCOSO is Executive and Artistic Director of CARA and Curator of the 2ª Bienal das Amazônias (2025). She previously curated Liverpool Biennial 2021 and held senior roles at Museo Tamayo and CAPACETE. She writes extensively and lectures internationally.