ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVES AT THE PANAMANIAN CULTURAL CENTER OF SPAIN

The exhibition The Dimension of the Invisible: Ecofeminist Traces of Panamanian Art brings together 10 women artists who question the boundaries between nature, body and community at El Centro Cultural de España – Casa del Soldado. The exhibition is curated by Gladys Turner Bosso.

March 17, 2026
Esther María Arjona
By Esther María Arjona
ECOFEMINIST PERSPECTIVES AT THE PANAMANIAN CULTURAL CENTER OF SPAIN
Photo: Centro Cultural de España | Casa del Soldado

The Cultural Center of Spain in Panama presents until April 1, 2026 The dimension of the invisible: Ecofeminist traces of Panamanian art, with both traditional and digital works that question the borders between nature and culture, body and reason, proposing other ways of thinking and inhabiting the world from an ecofeminist perspective. The exhibition brings together works by 10 Panamanian and international artists, generating a crossover between the Panamanian scene and other latitudes, without losing the anchorage in the local experience.

 

Barbara Cartier, Ana Sofia Camarga, Donna Conlon, Sandra Eleta, Laura Fong Prosper, Enea Lebrun, Momo Magallón, Lezlie Milson, Pilar Moreno and Isabel Pérez del Pulgar question through their works the boundaries between the human and the non-human, the intimate and the collective, the visible and the hidden, based on artistic practices that dialogue with the territory, affections, ecosystems and shared memories.

The exhibition is divided into four curatorial nuclei – Bodies of Water and Communities, Small Critical Artifacts, We Are Nature and Transatlantic Dialogue – opening up new narratives about bodies, territories and their interrelations from speculative imagination and artistic experimentation.

 

Together with the curatorship of Gladys Turner Bosso, The Dimension of the Invisible proposes to look at Panamanian art from an ecofeminist perspective, understanding the body and nature as political, sensitive spaces in permanent transformation.

 

Gladys Turner Bosso is an architect, independent curator and cultural manager. She is a member of the Exhibitions Council of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Panama (MAC-Panama). She was a member of the Editorial Board of DOMUS and is a member and curator of Quorum Laboratorio Cultural, a collective that seeks to constitute creative and collaborative environments to promote and develop proposals that involve the visual arts, architecture, urbanism and cultural studies in general.

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