
Jezabeth Roca Gonzalez
Jezabeth Roca Gonzalez is a multidisciplinary maker who uses video, performance, photography, land, and live plants through installation. Highly influenced by their hometown of Añasco Puerto Rico known as ""La cuna de la Puertorriqueñidad"" (the birth of puertoricanness) and the town ""Donde murieron los Dioses"" (where the gods died). Focusing on re-examinations of Puerto Rico's ongoing colonial status with the United States through family, personal migration, and attachment to Añasco. The works pair the multiplicity of lands and the dualities of daily living through a migratory perspective.



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