Archivo Familiar del Río Colorado

Archivo Familiar del Río Colorado is a collaborative project that explores the relationships between people, ecosystems, settlements, and water in the Colorado River Delta, a binational region shaped by large-scale water diversion infrastructure and ongoing processes of environmental transformation. The project works through teams and project-based collaborations, including educational programs, exhibitions, publications, and fieldwork. It is coordinated by Mexicali-based artist and researcher Jessica Sevilla and brings together an evolving network of collaborators, including Mayté Miranda, María Torres, Enero y Abril, Farrah Karapetian, Minoru Kiyota, and Mauricio Villa. The project has also been enriched through past collaborations with Rosela del Bosque, Leslie García, and other local citizen groups, projects, and artists interested in the region’s environment and memory.