RESIDENCIA

a digital residency celebrating Latinx artistry across film, photography, dialogue, and design.

Residencia is Super’s digital residency honoring Latinx art, identity, and cultural resistance. This 12-day program features five works — two short films, a photo essay, and more — each selected to spotlight the power of visual storytelling in reshaping how we see ourselves and our histories. Curated in collaboration with Auttrianna Projects, Residencia is both an offering and a call: to remember, to imagine, and to create.

LA VIDA COMO EL AGUA, NUNCA OLVIDA SU CAMINO

(Life, Like Water, Never Forgets Its Path)

    by Giana De Dier

Through a visual and emotional archaeology, artist Giana De Dier reimagines the unseen past — a space once inhabited, stories once whispered, memories perhaps never told. La Vida Como El Agua invites us into a dreamlike reflection on the ephemerality of place and the enduring traces left behind. Accompanied by words from writer Ana Laguna, this photo essay becomes both memory and invention — echoing the laughter, shadows, and lives that once filled these streets.

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Palomita

The film traces the journey of Jorge “Thriller” Gómez, a graffiti writer and brand designer, moving through the heart of Latinx culture.

Jorge ‘Thriller’ Gómez is a brand designer and graffiti writer born in Guadalajara, Mexico and raised in Inglewood, CA. 

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Dear Nancy, Sincerely Addy.

An original story of a transgender man navigating life and coming out journey finding his higher self, having a new sense of life and self-love.

Adriel Bernal (he/él) is a proud transgender Mexican Latino actor, director, filmmaker, and writer from Compton, California, now based in Los Angeles.

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Across the United States, Latinx artists, organizers, and cultural workers have built a long legacy of resistance — from murals and movements to collectives and classrooms.

The Map of Resistance traces 25+ historic figures, organizations, and landmarks that shaped Latinx art, culture, and liberation. Each point marks not only a place in history, but a reminder of our ongoing creative and political presence.

This map is living — and still being written.

RESIDENCIA