Yoel Díaz Vázquez | Fulgor: Cuban interdisciplinary visual artist in Berlin. Explores power, ideology, and memory through drawing, photography, and archival transformation.
Categoría: Fulgor
MURIEL-GALLARDO
Muriel Gallardo Weinstein | Fulgor: Chilean-Italian interdisciplinary visual artist based in Berlin. Focuses on textile, surface design, and commissioned installations.
LILA-PAPAYA
Angelica Martínez | Fulgor: Colombian artist and coach in Berlin. Merges embroidery and ontological coaching for transformation and mindful creation.
FERNANDA-PORTO
Fernanda Porto | Fulgor: Brazilian visual artist in Berlin. Wall sculptures made with non-toxic polymers. Art, vibration, and ecological awareness.
FRAN-POCH
Fran Poch | Fulgor: Chilean music selector and DJ based in Berlin. Expert in leftfield, early electronics, and experimental synth sounds.
ISA-OTOYA
Isa Otoya | Fulgor: Compositora y songwriter de Lima y Berlín. Fusiona música electrónica, pop y ritmos latinoamericanos.
Supernintendo Archundia
Supernintendo Archundia is a high-intensity electronic duo based in Berlin, founded in 2021. Their live sets are a fusion of Electro-house and Big Beat with influences from the 90s rave scene, including Techno and Acid-house. Using a variety of synthesizers, drum machines, and vocals played in real time, their core premise is to make the audience dance.
Emme Moises
Emme Moises is an electronic musician, producer, and live performer from Argentina, based in Berlin. Since 2016, she has been creating audiovisual performances that invite audiences on an introspective journey, where reality is perceived and transformed through sound. Her diverse work also includes roles as a sound engineer, curator, and technical staff for clubs and cultural events.
Belen Majdalani
Belen Majdalani is a photographer who creates visual analogies and parallelisms to unify seemingly disconnected worlds. Focusing on spontaneity and everyday life, her work explores concepts like integration, migration, and diversity. Her projects have been exhibited in galleries and publications in Berlin, Buenos Aires, Brazil, Russia, and Uruguay.
Cristina Estanislao
Cristina Estanislao is an illustrator and graphic storyteller who collaborates with media outlets like ZEIT Online and El País. Her work, which ranges from autofictional comics full of humor to silkscreen prints like “AMOR MUNDI,” explores social themes and the vision of an accessible and collaborative urban space.