Aurora Casllo’s interdisciplinary pracce transcends mediums, encompassing painting, sculpture, texle, drawing, and installaon. She uses various materials, including ink and liquid pigments on translucent fabrics, steel, aluminum, wires, and fibers, in dialogue with studies in biology, science fiction, and feminist theory. Her works can be understood as alliances between materials that create organisms, objects, and fictional images, oering insight into the generaon of forms from feminist processes, technologies, and forces. Observing the associaons between plants, fungi, and the learning skills of birds and insects, Casllo creates imaginary landscapes where hierarchies dissolve, reflecng the present marked by contaminang encounters. She values collaboraon with other arsts, often working with musicians and writers to enhance the sensory experience of her work.