Soil of the 2,000 mile long border that connects Mexico and the US, cal hidratada (hydrated lime), corn masa, screws, wood, plywood, gypsum board

Soil of the 2,000 mile long border that connects Mexico and the US, cal hidratada (hydrated lime), corn masa, screws, wood, plywood, gypsum board
Soil acquired during the performance Huellas que Germinan in 2018, cal hidratada (hydrated lime), corn masa (dough), salt, rain, screws, plywood, gypsum board 72"x96"
Soil from the border that connects Tijuana -Baja California, Mexico and San Ysidro California, cal hidratada (hydrated lime), corn masa, screws, wood, plywood, gypsum board.
It’s a time-based installation piece made out of fifty-one copper plates. A single plate measures 12″L x 12 W”. Each plate confines a diversity of local and imported produce from Central and South America.
University of California Los Angeles Margo Leaving Graduate Art Studios. Twelve people out of a group of seventeen joined a social distance gathering. Latin American dishes were served on slabs. The slabs were made of corn masa, soil, and limestone. Dishes serve from...
Zoom food gathering, guests joined from their homes in Los Angeles, California. A total of twelve people were invited to the gathering, but only ten people were able to assist. The slabs were delivered inside cardboard boxes. Each guest cooked a meal for themselves...
Artist residency in Glendale, California. A total of seventeen people attended the second food gathering. The artist serves dishes from La Guatemalteca Restaurant in Los Angeles. Twelfth different Guatemalan dishes served on slabs. The slabs were made of corn masa,...
University of California Los Angeles Margo Leaving Graduate Art Studios. A total of seventeen people gather to eat using their hands. The artist and some of her friends who work in the food industry in Los Angeles, CA, cooked the dishes. Twelve different Guatemalan...
In Between Borders, 2017 is a silkscreen of three photographs taken in 2016 of the border of Ramallah in Palestine, the US border of San Ysidro, CA, and Tijuana, BC, Mexico, and a window in Jerusalem, Israel.