Your design and creative skills are needed here!
Through artistic residencies, Casa de Luz seeks to foster experimentation, play, and shared reflection, rethinking how we relate to overlooked urban or rural spaces and how we care for them together. We understand hospitality and collaboration not as ends in themselves, but as tools for learning and for connecting the urban and the rural, ecology and technology.
Currently, are studio at the farm is welcoming research-creation residencies.
You will dedicate time to observe and make yourself questions as to the people around, to delve on the topic(s) that move you and your curiosity. Researching will help you find ways to deploy the issue(s) spotted, from your experience and field of interest, from a creative/artistic/design perspective. The intention of the residency is providing you with new conditions in order to opening a discussion about a topic mutually considered important. Considering our local and global societies, either in the shape of an installation, a discovery path around the forest or a work of art to name a few.
Perhaps, you have made research on permaculture micro-sites, living installations, and biodegradable objects. 
Perhaps, hosting creatives can help us develop new alliances, horizontal formats of participation, and collective habits of care, connecting more dots, the rational, the emotional, the creative and the scientific to raise awareness about nature, learning from it a little every time.
Around the farm, our discussions are normally about the ecological infrastructure from the active, historical and craftmanship perspectives. These can translated into other forms of representation, such as food design, workshops and dinners for thought? This is only an example. Tell us how do you want to help us extend the transmission of knowledge directly into the territory.
You can spot the topic and write to us with 3 ideas on how you would like to develop a creative project. Alternatively, you can find ways to answer your own 3 questions once you are here, and directly or indirectly linked to aspects of your previous work. 

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