Plastic Artist Alejandra Ortiz de Zevallos is a sculpture graduate from the Faculty of Art and Design at PUCP. Her practice moves between public and private space; on the one hand, through weaving she delves into the act of repair and reconnection with the body and nature, using organic and recycled fibers as raw material. On the other hand, she develops collaborative projects that seek to generate dialogues with the other and the natural environment through weaving and participatory dynamics that undo physical and cultural boundaries. In the last 3 years she has developed different transdisciplinary collaborations around the Surco River, a pre-Hispanic channel buried under the city of Lima. He has participated in group exhibitions in Peru; the exhibition Khipu exhibited at MALI in 2020 and ¨La posibilidad de lo común¨ at Galería del Paseo in 2021, he is also part of the collective Entre Ríos at the University of Essex, England.