Daniela Medina Poch

A Good Listener Knows That Knowledge is Everywhere, And. 
A Spiral Lecture In the Context of Applied Ecologies 

on 30.4.2026 at 11:30 h at room 151

Daniela Medina Poch (b. Bogotá) is an interdisciplinary artist, author and educator. Daniela investigates how unofficial histories and interspecies entanglements contribute to the conception of plural ecologies and non-hegemonic knowledge systems. Through play, an expanded listening and a critical examination of value imaginaries, her practice questions the supposed universality and impartiality of certain ecological discourses, and aims to alter some of the hierarchies sedimented in them by proposing a variation in the knowledge flows. Medina Poch’s work includes empirical, performative, and academic research, leading to, sometimes, long-term research threads and, other times, everyday gestures. She works site-specifically and relationally with language subversion, performative interventions into public space and semiotics. Medina Poch also writes texts regularly for journals and newspapers and conducts seminars and workshops. Her interests lies in processes that emerge from – and in turn, exceed – artistic approaches.