Within the framework of this art thesis, a deliberation on its fundamental aspects led to an engaging experiment and discourse facilitated by ten BIPoC artists and one white artist, that I had previously shared personal and communal narratives. This effort, initially termed "residencies" gradually underwent a transformation in terms of its identity, ultimately evolving into a novel concept referred to as "Co-Creations". In our definition of Co-Creations, everyone has the same level of access, agency and influence over the creative and creation process. This includes aspiring to communally define the parameters of the space. The Co- Creations project comprised five groups, with each gathering being an opportunity to collaboratively define and explore a specific topic around their reality or the one that we shared.