Eva Garibaldi

ecologie - cross-over - installatie

As a practitioner, Eva Garibaldi positions herself at the intersection of art, design, and research. Her practice is critical and multidisciplinary, engaging with topics focusing on environmental issues, the perception of landscape, and understanding the relationship between humans and nature through specific contexts. Recently, her focus has been on researching swamps and other amphibious landscapes as spaces where the perceived stability of the Earth collapses. Through her projects, she uncovers local vernacular stories to address broader issues related to ecological collapse. Research plays a pivotal role in her practice, often being more important than the outcome itself. Garibaldi collects unique stories through site-specific research and connects them to global issues, constantly working in the duality of global vs. local, universal vs. vernacular, and indigenous. She mainly uses spatial installation interlaced with multimedia such as video and sound as a storytelling device.