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Camila Flores-Fernández. ‘We Are Here’

16 November — 23 December 2023

Camila Flores-Fernández. Stilll of ‘We Are Here’. Image courtesy of the artist.
Camila Flores-Fernández. Stilll of ‘We Are Here’. Image courtesy of the artist.
Artists
Camila Flores-Fernández
Venues
La Casa Elizalde
A project by
La Casa Elizalde, A-PLACE, Creative Europe & LOOP
Price
Free admission
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Date and hours
16 November — 23 December 2023 Add to calendar
Additional info
Opening 15/11, 19h.
Monday to Friday from 10am to 8pm.
Saturday from 10am to 2pm.


This documentary provides insight into the experience of immigrating through the lens of two queer refugees, who are each in different stages of this process in Brussels. Through a collective creation method, the immigrants get to choose how to tell their story. This documentary delves into each step of the immigration process, as well as how the queer immigrants carve out their space in the urban landscape they find themselves in. By narrating, sharing, and shedding light on their origins, they can make themselves, their identities, and their stories visible, allowing them to establish their own sense of belonging derived from a unique set of experiences.

On December 13th at 19h the talk Documentary Film, Migration and Queer Subjectivity will take place at La Casa Elizalde with Camila Flores-Fernández and Victoria Sacco.

Project co-financed with funds from Creative Europe and A-PLACE Linking Places Through Networked Artistic Practices programme.

 

Camila Flores-Fernández

Artist

1996, Lima

Camila Flores-Fernández

Camila Flores-Fernández is a researcher and visual anthropologist. She has a bachelor’s degree in Literature (PUCP, Peru) and a master’s in Cultural Anthropology and Development Studies (KU Leuven, Belgium), which she obtained through the VLIR-UOS scholarship. She has worked as a researcher and curatorial assistant in Peru and Belgium. Camila has participated in over 15 academic events with grants from institutions such as LASA and AsAECA. Her visual works have been showcased in galleries and international festivals, earning accolades along the way. Her most recent achievement includes winning the film contest of the 2023 Copenhagen Architecture Festival. She is currently a recipient of the Erasmus+ scholarship for the MA in Media Arts Cultures and is working on a new documentary that emerged as the winner of the A-PLACE fund from the LOOP Festival in Spain.