

FULGOR III - Latin American Art Exhibition
Third Edition of FULGOR
FULGOR returns with its third edition to continue igniting Berlin's independent cultural scene. An everyday space in Gesundbrunnen will transform into a stage for art, music, and the city's cultural diversity, featuring a program that brings Latin American voices into open dialogue with all of Berlin.
Important Information
📅 Date: Saturday, November 1st, 2025
🕔 Time: 5:00 PM – 11:30 PM
📍 Location: Brunnenstraße 107, Gesundbrunnen, Berlin (steps from Gesundbrunnen station)
🍷 Official beverage: Calot Wines (Argentina)
🎟️ Tickets: online €10 / €12 at the door
What is FULGOR?
FULGOR is more than an exhibition: it's a vibrant cultural space where different disciplines intersect. This edition brings together an art exhibition, a DJ set, and a live concert, accompanied by Argentine wines from Calot Wines (Malbec, Rosé, and Chardonnay).
Art exhibition featuring works by
Muriel Gallardo Weinstein (Chile)
Lila Papaya (Colombia)
Yoel Díaz Vázquez (Cuba)
Fernanda Porto Art (Brazil)
DJ set by Fran Poch (Chile)
Live concert by Isa Otoya (Peru)
WORKSHOP AT FULGOR
YOUR INSTAGRAM BLUEPRINT
How to Communicate Your Art and Build Your Community
Time: 4 PM – 5 PM (Pre-event session)
Do you feel lost about what to post, how to communicate your art, or connecting with people on Instagram? This workshop is for artists and creatives who want to truly connect with their audience and build community. Learn to master Stories, Posts, and Reels to spark dialogue, not just views. We'll show you how to use the platform to drive conversation about your art and the topics that matter to you.
✅ This workshop is included with your FULGOR ticket!
HOSTED BY: Manuel Soria (@totonch), an Argentine content creator and the founder of Encuentro de Hispanos, who built his active community over six years on Instagram and YouTube.
The workshop will be conducted in English. However, the host can provide individual clarifications in Spanish if needed.
What Makes FULGOR Unique
FULGOR is distinguished by its inclusive and accessible character. Its production is entirely self-managed, without external funding, which guarantees independence and authenticity. Artists don't pay to participate and receive the full proceeds from their artwork sales—a gesture that breaks with the usual logic of art fairs and galleries.
This commitment reinforces the project's essence: a free and genuine space for encounters between artists and the public, without hierarchies or solemnity.
About Alterfocus
Alterfocus is a cultural platform that seeks to connect the Latin American community living in Berlin with their environment through art and culture. Since its inception, it has promoted projects that celebrate the diversity of voices and Latin American creative wealth in dialogue with the city.
Social Media and Website
🌐 Website: https://alterfocus.de/
📲 Instagram: @alterfocuskunst
📧 Press contact: [email protected]
Press Kit: http://bit.ly/42IhhUK
Participating Artists
Visual Artists (Exhibition)
Fernanda Porto Art (Brazil) Mixed-media visual artist living and working in Berlin. Her mesmerizing wall sculptures, primarily from the Waves series, explore bio-resins, non-toxic polymers, and thermosensitive pigments. Her impactful work evokes movement and energy with a strong ecological commitment. Porto has exhibited internationally and recently participated in the 14th Mercosur Biennial (2024).
Muriel Gallardo Weinstein (Chile) Chilean artist who focuses on deep, graphic explorations of time, skin, and identity in black and white. Her interdisciplinary visual practice combines painting and performance, addressing themes related to feminism, politics, and memory from a critical and affective perspective.
Lila Papaya (Colombia) Interdisciplinary artist focused on meditative and vibrant hand-embroidery that celebrates slow creation and community. Her work fuses illustration, performance, and visual narratives to address the body, identity, and the cultural construction of Latin American identity through a contemporary lens.
Yoel Díaz Vázquez (Cuba) Cuban artist whose powerful drawings and installations question history, memory, and the materiality of the body. His work investigates the spiritual and symbolic around the human figure, rendered in a vibrant and expressive visual language.
The Soundscape
Fran Poch (Chile) – DJ Set DJ and sound artist recognized for her sonic journeys that blend leftfield electronics, regional rhythms, and experimental club sonorities. Her sets create a captivating bridge between tradition and modernity, perfect for the FULGOR vibe.
Isa Otoya (Peru) – Live Concert Peruvian composer, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer. Her performances feature ethereal vocals, guitar, and electronics from her self-produced albums. Otoya is also a founding member of Retama, the first collective of Peruvian composers of contemporary music, with a body of work spanning orchestral, electronic, instrumental, and folk genres.
As in previous editions, the curation is led by Hannah Grimmer, a researcher and curator trained at the University of Leipzig (Cultural Studies and Romance Languages and Literatures) with a Master's in Curatorial Studies from Goethe University and the Frankfurt Academy of Fine Arts. Her critical and rigorous approach ensures a selection of solid and diverse proposals that engage the public through their singularity.