About: Bianca Vázquez

Bianca Vázquez is an eco-freak, storyteller, and artist working across film, photography, performance, and visual research. Splitting her time between Los Angeles and Uruguay, her practice explores nature, consciousness, neuroplasticity, and the "glitches" embedded within both society and the Self.

Vázquez positions the environment as an active presence, treating the land as both witness and storyteller. Her hybrid projects bring research and fiction into dialogue to investigate how environmental destruction reverberates across landscapes, economies, and intimate human relationships, affecting everything from soil systems and insect life to memory and collective psychology.

She received her B.A. in Directing and Screenwriting from the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Her work has been presented in both cinematic and exhibition contexts, and her short film Lía sobre la Orilla (2024) has screened internationally at festivals including Arica Nativa, TierraFilme, and Kolibri Festival Internacional.

Vázquez has contributed writing and visual work to Wallpaper, Purple Magazine, Dazed Digital, COMBO, and The Harvard Advocate. She is currently developing Trees Are Witness, a narrative project set in rural Uruguay that examines the impact of industrial forestry on land, labor, and gendered economies.