September 22th
Éricka Flórez (Cali, 1983) has written essays and articles for various catalogs and media, including the Guggenheim USB Map Global Art Initiative, for Terremoto Arte Contemporáneo en las Américas, for A * desk Critical Thinking, and in the catalog Cale, Cale, Cale edited by Juan Canela and Tabakalera San Sebastián. She has curated exhibitions in Colombia, including the 14th Salón Regional de Artistas zona pacífico, together with Juan Sebastián Ramírez, and the Referentes section of ARTBO 2016 with Pablo León de la Barra. She has edited publications for curatorial projects, and has produced experiments in art criticism and fiction such as El blanco Móvil, published by the Colombian Ministry of Culture in 2013. Part of her work focuses on the creation of mobile curatorships through what has been called "danceable lectures", working from the body-space-movement-rhythm relationship. Hegelian Dancers is a book that compiles some ideas in relation to this practice. She co-founded in Cali La Nocturna, a platform to experiment with discursive and pedagogical formats, and La casa en el aire, a space to think about educational programs through art for children and families.
September 22th