... The exhibition aims to explore how social class, gender, ethnicity, skin color, sexual orientation, ability, health, appearance, burdened present or past weave the context within which some people are considered not to meet the basic rules of social existence. Their distinguishing feature becomes a decisive element for the construction of their identity, a "worn" identity, which places them in the category of "something less than human".
The visual artists had an artistic conversation with the health workers of the 2nd Ministry of Health and patients of the two largest Psychiatric Hospitals in the Territory, whose difference from the "normal" implies their stigmatization and possibly their marginalization. ...