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Melissa Calderón Preserves Neighborhood Memories in Bold Textured Thread — Colossal

Last updated: March 13, 2025 7:29 am
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Melissa Calderón is an artist who captures the essence of neighborhoods and domestic spaces through her intricate embroideries on beige linen. Drawing inspiration from her childhood in the Bronx and her family’s roots in Puerto Rico, Calderón uses thread to preserve memories and evoke a sense of nostalgia in her work.

Her latest series, titled “Gentrified Landscapes,” delves into the impact of gentrification on communities like the Bronx and Puerto Rico. Through her embroideries, Calderón explores the tension between divestment and revitalization that shapes these neighborhoods, highlighting the changes that long-time residents experience as they are displaced.

One of her notable pieces, “Villa Nueva (I’d Still be Puerto Rican even if born on the Moon),” features soft, green chenille cascading across the composition like a cluster of vines, symbolizing the lush landscapes of Puerto Rico. In another work, “Prone IV | My Underemployed Life series,” Calderón depicts a green sofa unraveling into tangled fibers, reflecting the complexities of urban living.

In her studio practice, Calderón finds solace in the meditative process of stitching. Each work begins with a drawing that is transferred to a pattern and then freehand rendered onto the linen. This slow and methodical approach not only allows her to create intricate details but also brings back memories of sewing with her grandmother, evoking a sense of calm and nostalgia.

Currently, Calderón is working on several commissions and preparing for a solo exhibition in Puerto Rico. She has also started a large-scale piece titled “Bodega Miles,” which will span 40 inches wide and take over a year to complete. Her progress can be followed on Instagram.

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Through her evocative embroideries, Melissa Calderón invites viewers to reflect on the changing landscapes of their communities and the memories that shape their identities. Her work serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and honoring the stories embedded in everyday spaces.

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