LL Proyectos is an independent, artist-led contemporary art initiative based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. It was founded in 2016 in response to systemic violence, cultural invisibility, and the absence of public support for artistic practice. Operating within a context marked by narco-violence, corruption, and ecological crisis, LL Proyectos develops community-based, educational, and research-driven art projects as forms of resistance, care, and collective survival. Working through ‘nomadic thinking projects’, micro-residencies, workshops, and co-curated exhibitions, the platform supports women artists, local communities, and Honduran artists in the diaspora, prioritising process over commodification. Rooted in uncertainty and collaboration, LL Proyectos builds spaces where artistic practice generates shared knowledge, repairs social bonds, and reimagines non-violent futures.
Leonardo González is an artist and curator based in Tegucigalpa and co-founder of LL Proyectos, whose work focuses on collaborative and independent art practices in Central America. Karon Sabrina Corrales is a cultural producer and independent curator. She is also the co-founder of LL Proyectos, whose practice explores community-based knowledge and artistic resistance in Honduras and beyond.















































































































































