2020
about
Los Angeles. Madrid. Ramallah.
Patricia Echeverria is an award-winning multi-disciplinary artist, designer, and psychologist whose work spans across multiple disciplines (including: architecture, immersive technologies, storytelling, therapy, & social justice,) to explore how we can bridge perceptual & socio-cultural differences to design physical, emotional, and digital spaces that foster human connection, compassion, and empathy across physical and socio-political divides.
She has collaborated on international projects including: a ‘public therapy tour’ across the West Bank, a playback theater performance in collaboration with the Freedom Theatre from Jenin, ‘Parallel Utopias,’ an environmental conflict-resolution design scheme at the Korean DMZ, ‘Locke Jetspace’ an award- winning library of the future in South Central Los Angeles, ‘City 2.0,’ a global ‘design for change’ platform, as part of the 2012 TED Prize, and more.
She has designed a variety of social experiments and facilitated workshops with international organizations including: World Economic Forum, LAUSD, Design for America, UNDP, Global Design Jam, Wheels for Humanity, and more. She is a Singularity University Mentor and a Sandbox Fellow. Her work has been featured on The Guardian, Fast Company, Domus, & National Geographic publications.
She has collaborated on international projects including: a ‘public therapy tour’ across the West Bank, a playback theater performance in collaboration with the Freedom Theatre from Jenin, ‘Parallel Utopias,’ an environmental conflict-resolution design scheme at the Korean DMZ, ‘Locke Jetspace’ an award- winning library of the future in South Central Los Angeles, ‘City 2.0,’ a global ‘design for change’ platform, as part of the 2012 TED Prize, and more.
She has designed a variety of social experiments and facilitated workshops with international organizations including: World Economic Forum, LAUSD, Design for America, UNDP, Global Design Jam, Wheels for Humanity, and more. She is a Singularity University Mentor and a Sandbox Fellow. Her work has been featured on The Guardian, Fast Company, Domus, & National Geographic publications.
[ in quarantine ]