Benito Menni Hospital de dia (Facilitator artist: Helena Garcia Ulldemolins)
Identitats (perdudes - retrobades) is an installation involving a set of lost and rediscovered identities. Masks have allowed us to imitate, represent, poeticise, dramatise, abstract ourselves and synthesise what happens to us. To see them they must be worn, offering the spectator the possibility of seeing themselves through our eyes. To wear a mask means to put a mask over one's face.
LAC artists from Hospital de dia Benito Menni: Luis, Beatriz, Jackeline, Víctor, María, Lorena, Trini (bonita), Epi, Mari, Judith, Inma, Manel, Pili, María, Laia, Agustín and David. Hospital staff collaboration: Charo R., Esther, Nuria D.

Centre penitenciari de dones de Barcelona and Laia (Facilitator artist: Andrea Martínez)
Prision Tour is a no-holds-barred recreation-exploration of what it is like to live under lock and key, without discarding emotions and anger: the restlessness and nervousness generated by the noises heard Monday to Friday and, at the same time, at the weekend, when you can't stop thinking about them. People change spaces and spaces change people.
A lot of hope is placed in the pieces created and this is how the ordinary becomes something extraordinary.
LAC artists from Barcelona Women’s PC: Kimberly Amanda Castro, V.A., Lila, Virintorn, R., Maribel, Amaranta, A.V., Lupus, Francis, Sheila, Silvia, Alba and Laia.

Club Social Ocioteka (Facilitator artist: Andrea Martínez)
Cuerpo visto explores the concept of identity through the skin, the organ that encases our body, as opposed to our sense of self. The installation distances us from the biologistic gaze in an attempt to re-signify it and thus invites us to re-signify ourselves.
LAC artists from Club Social Ocioteka: Moni Becerra, Javi B, Encarna, Elisabeth, Jess, Superman, Paco, Miguel, Moha, Jose Luís, Francesco, Mia, Sergio, Iván and Júlio. With the accompaniment of the social workers Sara, Merche and Sofía.

Col·lectiu Suma (Facilitator artist: La Gàl·lia. Mònica Díaz i Mónica Ballesteros)
Així som; fortes i unides is an experiential, reflective and creative journey that delves into identity. By living the individuality of each one in constant dialogue with each other through relationships, they form a common collective. Identities with strong roots, dynamic, in continuous personal and collective growth, which seek the freedom of their own choices with a view to the present, the future and the past.
Col·lectiu Suma: Encarna Cano, Paqui Fernández, Marga García, Pepi Guerrero, Maria Rosa Ponce and Mari Silvestre.

Las Mujeres que Cosen y Cantan (Facilitator artist: Nien Boots)
The first paper doll, Fanny Dolls, and those that followed represented women with frivolous lives, movie stars or women dressed as brides. Thanks to the feminist movement, in the mid-20th century, paper dolls began to represent working women in different professions.
Las Mujeres que Cosen y Cantan, literally "the women who sew and sing", who live in Benito Menni, do not feel represented in the media and social spheres. To proudly show who they are, they have created paper dolls in their likeness.
LAC artists from Mujeres que cosen y cantan, Benito Menni: Rosita, Pepita, Conchi, Manuel, Oscar, Carmen B, Yolanda, Montero, Gemma, Carmen A, Adela, Carmen M, Juan, Aurora, Jordi and Montse.
Acknowledgments: Marta Rueda, for her affection and dedication to this wonderful group.

Grupo de San Juan Grande, Parc Sanitari (Facilitator artist: Laura del Valle)
Vivo en un jardín de flores traces a constellation through the flashes of memory of a group of older women who tell us about their life experiences, about how these memories sometimes move unconnected between chronic pain, loss and absence. How these images bring back old wounds and past joys. And how all of this, together with gaps and oblivion, shapes their identity.
LAC artists of grandmothers from the Llar d'Avis Sant Josep and users of the Clínica San Juan Grande: Amparo Rodríguez, Roser Albareda, Eusebia Orozco, Alberto Piédrolas, Ángeles Àvila, Carmen Serrano, Montserrat Gilabert, Carmen Manso, Encarni Rodríguez, Dolores del Puerto. With the invaluable care and support of Serezade Muñoz, Lydia Chacón, Míriam Calderón and Begonya Carranzo, and Luís Pérez, and the indispensable collaboration of the CCCA, Joanjo, Manuel, Antonio and Ricard.
Amparo Rodríguez, Roser Albareda, Eusebia Orozco, Alberto Piédrolas, Ángeles Àvila, Carmen Serrano, Montserrat Gilabert, Carmen Manso, Encarni Rodríguez, Dolores del Puerto Valentina Nikova, Manuel Torres, María Isabel Sánchez and Hortensia Moreno.  
Aknowledgements: Serezade Muñoz, Lydia Chacón, Míriam Calderón, Begonya Carranzo, Luís Pérez, Ana and Bea, CCCA, Joanjo Esteban, Manuel Morales, Antonio Berral, José Berral, Ricard Ros, Jon Mendez and Iván Bravo. 

LAC – Laboratori d'Art Comunitari
The Laboratori d’Art Comunitari (LAC) is a project that works on creative processes with groups such as schools and institutes, people with disabilities, the elderly, patients in mental health hospitals, immigrant women, etc., and aims to break down the stigmas suffered by these people through participatory culture. It is promoted by Can Castells Centre d'Art (CCCA), an art centre in Sant Boi.
In this project, six mediators worked with different groups to propose an intervention in relation to this exhibition.