
This year’s Festival brings together long-term photographic projects from Latin America and the Caribbean that explore urgent social, environmental, and political realities while highlighting resilience, memory, and collective life. The exhibition includes work from Peru, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, Venezuela, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Argentina, addressing themes such as environmental destruction and extractive industries, Indigenous land and spirituality, migration and displacement across the Americas, and community-led forms of care and resistance. Several projects also draw on archives and personal histories to reflect on how memory is preserved and shared across generations. The Festival also includes a special homage to the late Puerto Rican photographer Ed Alvarez, whose work, made between Puerto Rico and the Bronx, is presented in recognition of his contribution to Caribbean and diasporic visual culture.