Luvia Lazo

– casa wabi 2022

Community Project

Rhizophora was a photographic project that aimed to portray the relationship between children and the environment, specifically connecting them to the territorial space of the mangrove forest in which they grow. lt sought to generate reflection on the conservation of this ecosystem while providing a platform to capture their reality and their perception of life in their communities from a local and honest perspective. The project involved creating a constellation of images showcasing their territory, families, and emotions.

Log-Piece

México

Luvia Lazo is a Zapotec photographer from Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca. Photography is his way of portraying the worlds to which she belongs. Her work seeks to capture and share reality from the perspective of contemporary women, creating a constellation of images across time and space in Oaxaca, documenting generational gaps and the transformation of identity over time. She received the Young Creators grant by FONCA (National Fund for Culture and the Arts) in Mexico and winner of the inaugural Indigenous photograph 2021 award for photoville and LeicaUSA. Her work has been part of collective and individual exhibitions at the Colegio de San Ildefonso, Photoville 2022, Trout Museum of Art, Ca la Dona Barcelona, Centro de la imagen, Centro Cultural Comunitario de Oaxaca and has been part of publications in Vogue México Latinoamérica, Vogue US, The New Yorker, Hotbook, Pipe Wrench Magazine.
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