Images for an Urgent Present

Community Workshops with Studio Lenca

Studio Lenca, Chisme, 2023. Installation at the Parrish Art Museum (New York), made in collaboration with WeCount!

Studio Lenca, Chisme, 2023. Installation at the Parrish Art Museum (New York), made in collaboration with WeCount!

Photograph: Studio Lenca

Within the framework of the Cáder Institute of Central American Art (ICAC), the Tentacular Museum works in collaboration with Salvadoran artist Jose Campos (La Paz, 1986), known as Studio Lenca, via three collaborative workshops conducted across 2026 and centred on the production of materials for present-day social struggles.

Studio Lenca’s artistic practice draws from his own biography, shaped by a childhood in El Salvador disrupted by civil war and his ensuing migration to the USA, his work including different collaborative installations, for instance Rutas (Routes), made in two spaces, Mixteca in New York and the Casa Tochán hostel in Mexico City, and later displayed at MoMA PS1. A work that configures a space where people who have crossed the border to the USA without documents narrate their journey through images.

Through this gaze, Studio Lenca sets forth different workshops traversed by the core aspects that mark a life of present-day struggles and social movements: rights such as housing, residency registration, healthcare, the regularisation of migrant people and children’s right to play. These workshops, aimed at people, collectives and social movements with an interest in collectively producing images, are conceived as spaces of enjoyment, play and co-existence, where activism germinates from cities, rest and collective construction. Moreover, they are developed to invite people to think about, together and from the artist’s working strand, the materials and collective gestures that can be transferred to public space in demonstrations and street encounters.

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Jose Campos

(La Paz, El Salvador, 1986) was forced to migrate to the USA during his childhood because of the Salvadoran Civil War, settling in San Francisco, California. As a queer member of Latinx diaspora, he focuses his artistic practice on issues related to migration, memory, difference, knowledge and visibility. His work, traversed by creative activism and different forms of collective praxis, unfolds through performance, video, drawing and the creation of objects and is distinguished by the use of colour and forms that embrace and vindicate shared struggles. Campos works under the name Studio Lenca: “Studio” understood as a space of experimentation and constant transformation and “Lenca” a recovered term referring to the Indigenous peoples of his native El Salvador.

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