A Las Trenzas de Mi Madre
Á las trenzas de mi madre looks at belonging, identity, and inheritance through the floor-length hair of a mother and daughter—an organic thread of continuity and change.




Immigrants from El Salvador living in the U.S., they carry home in the body; entwined with landscape, their hair becomes a living metaphor for leaving and re-rooting—memory that crosses distance and remakes itself.




