Pasala Joya 💎

Since its inception in 2019, our project has been dedicated to uniting people by facilitating shared experiences, moments, and perspectives. Our journey began with a wooden structure, symbolizing the warmth of communal gatherings, only to be ceremoniously burned. In 2020, we transitioned to steel, crafting a versatile space where individuals could climb, sit, and engage in meaningful interactions.

Our artistic endeavor aims to nurture connections and cultivate new friendships, celebrating the fusion of art and humanity embodied in Joya. Rooted in the principles of individuality and the transformative power of "Pasala Joya" our creation serves as a catalyst for communal joy and solidarity.

We are excited to observe how individuals reinterpret our vision, infusing it with their unique insights and emotions. While we provide the canvas, it is the participants who breathe life into our artwork, transforming it with their interactive contributions.

Over the years, we have developed an open-source audio-visual software, which powers both our art installations and the immersive experiences of Pampa Warro. You can explore the software here: WarroLight on GitHub.

Joya operates as a registered 501c3 non-profit organization in the United States, welcoming tax-deductible donations to support our mission of fostering community and creativity.

The crew

Juan Cassinelli
Juan Beverati
Juan Moore
Juan Manual Sobrado
Franco Beverati
Sora
Justo Ferraro
Agustin Pagano
Chunita
Martin Blech
Lucia Lahm
Lucila Dickinson
Tomas Dickinson
Kacie Harold
Chano
Pejo
Lulix
Alejandro Vizio