Exhibitions
Our exhibitions weave Maya cosmology, ritual practice, and community storytelling into visual and immersive spaces. These gatherings invite collective reflection, remembrance, and reimagining of Indigenous and diasporic futures.
Ritual of Myth Making: RECLAIM
13.0.10.5.3 – 2 Aq’ab’al to 13.0.10.7.1 – 1 imox February 10 – March 20, 2023 | Yelamu (San Francisco, CA)
An exhibition-as-ceremony that invited participants to journey through multiple Indigenous pasts, presents, and futures. Through altar installations, woven works, and collective storytelling, the show held cycles of beauty, grief, release, and abundance.
Ritual of Descendants
13.0.8.16.6 – 6 Keme | October 1, 2021 | Unceded Kumeyaay Land (San Diego, CA)
An altar created for the Nepantla Spora benefit exhibition for and by POC fungi. Ancestors appeared as fungi in ceremony, calling us to awaken to indigeneity and collective liberation.
Ritual of Descendants II
13.0.8.16.6 – 6 Keme | October 1, 2021 | Unceded Nisenan Land (Sacramento, CA)
A co-created altar for the New American Theatre Festival, blending ceremony, art, and video to honor the presence of ancestors across time. A screenshot of the video portion of the altar is shown here.