Amorúa
Arte por Caño Mochuelo
VIRTUAL EXHIBITION
Exhibition credits
Caño Mochuelo indigenous reserve:
Universe in danger

Pedro Ruiz
Creative Director
Catalina Samper Martínez
Álvaro Carrizosa Clavijo
Curator and museographer
Santiago Rojas Quijano
Research and texts
Rodrigo Durán Bahamón
Julián Lineros
José Ignacio Giraldo
Martín Villamizar
Photography
Rodrigo Durán Bahamón
Video
Mottif
Graphic design
Juan Esteban Duque
Art Director
Julia Barreto Durán
Pedro Ruiz Assistant
Claudia Tobón
Lighting
Sandra Herrera
Production and logistics
José Monroy
Nelson Parra
Sandra Ospina
Juan Rojas
Mointage
Alegría Comunicaciones
Oscar Zambrano
Press
Ala Carachas
John Herrera - Hugo Herrera
Digital printing
INVITED ARTISTS
Pedro Ruiz, with his work
Oro: Espíritu y naturaleza de un territorio
Dumar Rodríguez
Sikuani artist
Rodrigo Durán Bahamón
Julián Lineros
José Ignacio Giraldo
Martín Villamizar
Photograpy
Andrés Chaparro Sánchez
Illustrations
Comunidades indígenas
Resguardo Caño Mochuelo
Obras taller ORO Vital
ORO VITAL WORKSHOP
Pedro Ruiz
Catalina Samper
Conceptual design
Catherine Reina
Andrés Chaparro Sánchez
Julia Barreto Durán
ORO Vital Workshop
Jerónimo Rodríguez
Beatriz Mogollón
José Ignacio Giraldo
Natural Wealth Program
Andrés Bermúdez
Rodrigo Durán
Natural Wealth Program support
UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (USAID)
Lawrence J. Sacks
Director - USAID Colombia
Martha Aponte
Deputy Director - USAID Colombia
Ximena García
Biodiversity advisor, USAID Colombia Environmental Office
USAID’S NATURAL WEALTH PROGRAM
Ricardo Sánchez
Chief of Party
Jerónimo Rodríguez
Deputy Chief of Party
Jorge Lotero
Protected Areas Leader
Beatriz Mogollón
Environmental Governance Leader
José Ignacio Giraldo
Indigenous affairs specialist
Andrés Rueda
Communications specialist
This exhibition is made possible by the support of the American People through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID.) The contents of this exhibition are the sole responsibility of Fundación Grupo Liebre Lunar and Chemonics International and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.
