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Alumni in Residence: Karina Fernández

Karina Fernandez is alumni of the department of Digital Arts and will work at AIL from 2 Mar till 28 Mar 2026

Open Studio Day: 28 Mar 2026

"The Ne(x)st Evolution" is a hybrid sculptural installation with soundscape, a material assemblage integrating organic debris, technological remnants and spatial sound to explore post-natural habitats. Photo: Karina Fernández | Image by ©"The Ne(x)st Evolution" is a hybrid sculptural installation with soundscape, a material assemblage integrating organic debris, technological remnants and spatial sound to explore post-natural habitats. Photo: Karina Fernández

Karina Fernandez develops installative, process-based works involving biological materials and discarded matter to address environmental questions. Her practice explores the sensory clash between organic and synthetic elements through assemblage and time-based operations, that she describe as “neo-conglomerates” — a term rooted in classical geology and oriented toward contemporary sedimentation processes in which human-produced materials become part of the environment. Karina Fernandez previously earned degrees in Fine Arts and Visual Arts in Buenos Aires, and completed her diploma in Digital Arts in 2023 in the class of Ruth Schnell at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna.

Bon(e)fire is a biomaterial based sculptural light object, combining translucent bioplastic, resin fragments and banana-fibre forms into a self-contained luminous installation | Image by ©Bon(e)fire is a biomaterial based sculptural light object, combining translucent bioplastic, resin fragments and banana-fibre forms into a self-contained luminous installation. Photo: Tobias Zarfl

During the residency at AIL, Karina Fernandez develops HOFAB – House of Fiber and Bioplastics as a material-based research lab in which bioplastic mixtures, plant fibers, and light-based setups are systematically tested and translated into spatial prototypes. The project includes the production and comparative arrangement of material samplers, objects, and large-scale bioplastic sheets in back-lit displays, the further development of a large-scale version of her previous work Bon(e)fire, as well as workshops and informal get-togethers focused on knowledge exchange around bioplastic and fiber-based processes.

Image by ©"The Ne(x)st Evolution" Photo: Karina Fernández

During the residency Karina will open the space for various occasions:

More details coming soon.

www.karinafernandez.org