Menin Beka Foundation develops and facilitates non-profit workshops in Peru in collaboration with Indigenous and local communities. The workshops are conceived as spaces for shared learning, where traditional knowledge, material practices, and contemporary artistic approaches intersect.
Grounded in long-term relationships, reciprocity, and respect for living cultural knowledge, these initiatives move away from extractive or didactic models. Instead, the workshops operate as temporary laboratories for collective making, dialogue, and experimentation, supporting cultural continuity and contemporary creative expression.
Grounded in long-term relationships, reciprocity, and respect for living cultural knowledge, these initiatives move away from extractive or didactic models. Instead, the workshops operate as temporary laboratories for collective making, dialogue, and experimentation, supporting cultural continuity and contemporary creative expression.