NoMaNaDa answers the call to review ethical aspects of urban transformation processes from a place mixing urban and rural areas on the borders of Medellin, a typical environment of Latin American cities. They talk about the “charcoal makers”, who have worked for generations to supply themselves and the upper area of the city. With their installation located at the Museum and not far from it, in a moment that seems from another time, NoMaNada provides more questions than answers: “Who are they, which rural areas do they come from? Is their job nomadic, are they settled in small farmsteads? Is their practice ancestral or based on a harmonious relationship with the forest or on counter-productive methods with it? What is the mutual incidence between their practice and the future Metropolitan Green Corridor (Cinturón Verde Metropolitano)?”
Colectivo NoMaNada
Apoyan:
Artbo
Drywall de Colombia
Espacio Odeón
Hatsu
Kreanta
Instituto Superio Mariano Moreno
Fábrica de Licores de Antioquia
Instituciones Adjuntas:
Academia Superior de Artes
Banco de la República
Centro Colombo Americano
Centro de Desarrollo Cultural de Moravia
Fundación Universitaria Bellas Artes
Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano
Museo Casa de la Memoria
Parque Explora
Univer
Universidad de Antioquia
Universidad de Antioquia