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Lima and Pucallpa, Peru, August 16, 2026

Mujeres Muralistas Soi Noma

Inés Sinuiri *Tribute To My Mom Sofia In Time Of Covid* Embroidery, dyed with natural dyes and acrylic paint on fabric 76 x 140 cm 2021
Climate Crisis Indigenous Rights Rural & Food Politics Social Design
Inés Sinuiri *Tribute To My Mom Sofia In Time Of Covid* Embroidery, dyed with natural dyes and acrylic paint on fabric 76 x 140 cm 2021
Climate Crisis Indigenous Rights Rural & Food Politics Social Design

Mujeres Muralistas Soi Noma (previously known as Shinan Imabo) is a collective of over 35 Shipibo-Konibo artisan women—embroiderers, painters, singers, and designers—founded in early 2021. The Shipibo-Konibo are an Indigenous group from the Amazon region of Peru, residing along the Ucayali River, which flows from the Andes and merges with the Amazon River in the north. The community has long maintained exchanges with neighbouring Indigenous groups such as the Machiguenga, Asháninka, and Yine, and they also have a significant presence in urban centres like Pucallpa and Lima, where they produce and trade their artistic creations.

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