Elyla

Awardee

Country

Nicaragua

Elyla advocates for indigenous rights through performance.

Themes
Indigenous rights
Sexual / queer expression
Disciplines
Performance
Artistic Research
Visual Art
Awards
FELLOWS Award 2023
Moving Narratives
SEED Award 2021

Profile

Elyla is a performance artist and activist based in Chontales, Nicaragua. Elyla’s work deals with creating resistance to colonial, imperialist and western ideologies around the construction of identity politics and nation-state cultural narratives, specifically as it relates to mestizaje, queerness (cochoneidad) and indigenous ancestry. The artist coined the term barro-mestiza to take distance from the traditional and colonial understanding of mestizaje during their ongoing process of decolonization.In 2013, Elyla co-founded the Operación Queer/Cochona collective that blurred the limits between academia, art, and activism, creating artivist interventions in Mesoamerica. Elyla has presented their work at the IX/X Biennial of Nicaragua, IX/X Central American Biennials, and the XII Biennial of Havana, Cuba. They are also a 2021 Prince Claus Seed Awardee and an 2020 Artist Protection Fund Fellow (APF-IIE).