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“The idiosyncrasy of the habitual defines my production. In my installations, I invite the viewer to caress the content while I present unstable and vulnerable situations. The labor-intensive production points towards transience, transformation, and metamorphosis. A dark vision of humanity, convulsion, ruin and nostalgia lie in the repetitive process of sewing, embroidering, mending, sorting and accumulating objects and materials. I approach insubordination, innocence, fragility, and human perversity as concepts, and I add playful elements to confront the viewer with different levels of reality.”
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Elsa María Meléndez Torres is a writer, painter and creator of installations. She studied at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, where she earned a BFA in 1997. She won first prize in the Engraving Arts Competition of the Puerto Rican Athenaeum in 2006 as well as a Lexus scholarship in 2010. From 1999 to 2006 she worked as Exhibition Coordinator at the Museum of Art Exhibition of Caguas, Puerto Rico, where she now serves as Curator.