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Workshop 'Album' at Coyolillo, Afromexican Community
koral carballo
Mar 25, 2021
As part of the project "Siempre estuvimos aquí" Chapter Álbum, this March 12, 13, and 15, the first workshop on conservation and care of family archives will be held at Coyolillo, Veracruz, México.

Álbum is the first chapter on the family album as a decolonizing strategy of the intimate historicity of Afro-descendants in Mexico.

From the family album and the portrait I make a study of the visual representation of Afro-descendant families in contemporary Mexico. With workshops on preservation of vernacular archives in Afro-Mexican communities and collection of archives in the cities.

These first workshops are financed by Women Photograph + Getty Images (Global) and FONCA (Mexico).


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Koral Carballo

Koral Carballo ( b. Poza Rica, Veracruz, Mexico in 1987) She tells stories related to identity, violence and territory; dissolving frontiers between photojournalism and visual arts. She began her career as a photojournalist in 2009 and in 2016 she decided to leave the local media to investigate her own long-term projects. She is currently working as a photojournalist, documentary photographer, visual storyteller and freelance artist.
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