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Originally from Mexico but with home bases around the globe, Elisa’s conceptual work is grounded in magical realism. She is fascinated by the realm of the imagination and pulls from her background in cinematography and film production to address serious global issues. She believes that art has the power to generate awareness, trigger change, and support those in front of the lens on their healing journey.
She studied at York University in Toronto and City University London, graduating in BA Honours Film Production – Cinematography and MA in International Journalism – Conflict Reporting.
The Spiral of Containment: Rape’s Aftermath (exhibition: 25 1.5x1m photos, 10 portraits (1mx75cm), 1 hologram, 27 audio soundscapes)
2018 – OXO Tower Bargehouse Gallery
2018 – Camaradas art exhibition – Mexican Embassy in London, UK (selected works)
2022 – Cape Town Art Fair
2022 – Nirox Sculpture Park, South Africa
2022 – Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct (on-going)
2022 – “The Kingdom” work accepted into the Constitutional Court Permanent Art Collection, Gauteng, South Africa
2022 – Art4More, Athens (upcoming: Oct 2022)
The Spiral of Containment: Rape’s Aftermath (book) Pen Works Media, 2018
Dreams of Childhood
2022 – Turbine Art Fair
2023 – Cape Town Art Fair (accepted)
2023 – Nelson Mandela Fund private donors exhibition (fundraiser for kids and hospital, exact date TBD).
Humans of the Forgotten War
Online campaign: www.humansoftheforgottenwar.com
Created with the Victoria Relief Foundation
-Quebexit – Feature Drama, shot in Ontario, Canada, 2020: https://www.amazon.com/Quebexit-Gail-Maurice/dp/B09L76Z852 (Amazon Prime)
TEDx Talks:
Reframing Justice: the comedy behind a failing system | TEDxCumbernauldWomen (2022)
Reframing Fear: a cinematographer’s take | TEDxCumbernauldWomen (2021)