Artist, Graphic Designer and Researcher
(ES, CL~1997)
Barcelona based.  

Andrea Galano Toro is a Chilean artist and graphic designer based in Barcelona. Her transdisciplinary practice explores storytelling as a gesture to activate and enchant transformational experiences through installations, audiovisual performances, workshops, and publications. Her work engages ecological narratives focused on processes of decay and multispecies relationships, approached through a critical lens that questions extractivist logics.

Her practice unfolds through scale, language, and experimental storytelling — approaching the micro to +think the macro — and reappropriating tools designed 
to measure or classify the world, such as microscopes, macro lenses, and bestiaries, as instruments of speculation, intuition, and connection with the more-than-human. Andrea works with electronics in connection to natural materials through installations that transform and decompose over time, exploring technology itself in relation to decay and its own mortality. Language is 
also central: from collective glossaries to speculative symbols and cartographies as ways of imagining other worlds and relations.

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foc mata foc(2025)

Identity design & map

Foc mata foc is a cultural project exploring the relationships between land stewardship, artistic practice, and dissident gender identities in the context of Collserola’s high wildfire risk. Through talks, workshops, and collective activities hosted at Torre Negra, the project invited the public to rethink fire beyond its destructive image—addressing its ecological, cultural, and social dimensions while imagining new forms of alliance with the landscape.

curated by Iris Verge & Brum Embún.