
Valentina Losada Triana is a biologist by training with a strong interest in the intersections of science, art, and socio-environmental thought. Her work focuses on exploring relationships between collectives, landscapes, and territorial knowledges from a transdisciplinary perspective, combining field-based research practices with a sensitivity to the cultural and ecological processes that sustain life.
Throughout her career, she has participated in conservation, science communication, and environmental education projects in Colombia. These experiences have informed a critical perspective and strengthened her commitment to more situated, participatory, and affective forms of research.
Her current practice seeks to weave connections between ethnobotany, local knowledge, and narrative and visual practices in order to imagine alternative ways of inhabiting the world and producing knowledge. Memory—understood as the stories held within plants, bodies, and territories—is a central focus of her work.
Valentina Losada Triana is in residence at Can Serrat in January 2026.

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