Edica Pacha

Location: Dairy Arts Center- 2590 Walnut St.

Photo by Peter Kowalchuk

Project Worthmore Photographic Mural

Double exposure images of @projectworthmore community and staff, celebrating the amazing work they do with refugees from over 25 countries. ⁠

Project Worthmore serves refugees from over 25 countries who come from diverse cultures and backgrounds, and bring unique skills and perspectives to the community. A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee their country because of persecution, war or violence.⁠

Pacha photographed PW as a way to celebrate and create awareness around the diverse community who works within PW. To bring focus to the work that Project Worthmore does with Refugees and share the storylines of these people, who are often not seen or heard, gives way to the important work that they do in the world. Pacha is driven to to take her style of art and merge it with organizations who are reaching marginalized communities and lifting them up through the expression of creativity.⁠

Pacha creates large scale photographic murals using a unique ‘layered in camera’ photographic style, that explores the mystical and mysterious sides of the feminine.  She is interested in creating opportunities for ‘humans to be seen’ and vulnerabilities to be shared, while connecting deeply through Social Art and street art practices. 

LINKS:

projectworthmore.org

edicapacha.com 

@artofpacha

Thank you to the Dairy Arts Center for partnership on this mural.