Corso is an artist-research collective formed by Mar Petersen, Constanza Klaric, Constanza Gonzalez, and Valentina Gaia Lops. Working through participatory artistic practices, the collective develops collaborative processes and spaces for critical reflection centred on health.

Currently in residence at Fabra i Coats, they are developing Cossos, territori i cures, a research project that approaches health through a transfeminist lens, reclaiming the body as a site of resistance, reflection, and political action.

Their work draws on multidisciplinary artistic languages, particularly live arts and somatic practices, to activate processes of co-creation that challenge established norms and position art as a tool for critical thinking and situated action. Through these practices, Corso explores the relationships between bodies, territories, and institutions, fostering forms of exchange that are both affective and analytical.

The collective understands creation as a relational and political process, where personal experience and collective knowledge production are deeply intertwined. Their work seeks to generate contexts in which sensory experience and critical reflection coexist, opening questions around care, embodiment, and the ways in which we inhabit and transform our environments.

Operating across institutional, community, and self-organised contexts, Corso engages with the intersections of art, health, and collective life, approaching the body not as an object of intervention but as a site of knowledge and a living archive.

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