About the part that art plays in a globalising society

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Dwasimney Del Carmen Izquierdo Torres

Dwasimney Del Carmen Izquierdo Torres

Dwasimney Del Carmen Izquierdo Torres (2006) is a member of the Kankurwa community of Kwarte Umuke and an assistant for the traditional and spiritual work of Mamo Arwawiku. She is part of the fabric of Iku culture. Dwasimney is enthusiastic to be part of the ever-continuing of histories in both past and future of the Iku, who give importance especially to women, as is determined by their ancestors. She is eager to share the deep meaning of weaving, in particular the weaving of tutus, in the hope that we gain an understanding of them.


Exhibitions


Open Studio: Weaving a Pluriversity

A series of gatherings on the human connection to our environments, organised by the Pluriversity Weavers

Agenda


Weaving a Pluriversity: Conversation between Mamo Arwawiku and Rolando Vázquez Melken

Final gathering by the Pluriversity Weavers on the human connection to our environments
Open Studio: Weaving a Pluriversity
A series of gatherings on the human connection to our environments, organised by the Pluriversity Weavers