Carnegie Mellon University
May 03, 2024

Alumna’s Mural Explores Hospitality and Belonging

By Karen Richters

On the third floor of Posner Hall on Carnegie Mellon University’s campus, students, faculty and staff can find themselves “In the Footsteps of a Stranger.” Created by Angelica Bonilla “A.B.” Fominaya (BCSA 2023), the artwork was commissioned by CMU’s Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics (LCAL) as part of the Center for the Arts in Society’s Hospitality Initiative.

“Small interactions can create big impacts, and our responsibility as human beings is to realize that we’re not the only ones out there,” she said. Through her art, Fominaya embodies this ethos, inviting us to embrace hospitality and kindness as guiding principles in our interactions with others.

Fominaya’s partnership with LCAL stemmed from her undergraduate work with Felipe Gómez, teaching professor of Hispanic studies, and her contributions to organizing the 2023 Colombian Comics Symposium. The idea of the mural came from informal discussions with LCAL Department Head Anne Lambright and Director of the Askwith Kenner Global Languages & Cultures Room Stephan Caspar, who were familiar with Fominaya’s previous work. They aimed to create a piece that explored themes of hospitality and belonging, drawing inspiration from artists like Frank Miller, an American comic book artist. Fominaya, a proud Colombian, wanted the mural to reflect elements of Latin American culture and the importance of kindness and community in shaping one’s sense of belonging.

The mural includes interactive elements that allow for text to be swapped out in different languages over time, fostering ongoing conversations about hospitality and inclusivity. Fominaya hopes the piece will encourage reflection on how we interact with unfamiliar spaces and people, particularly in today’s global context of war, migration and displacement.

The project began in the summer of 2023, with the final design being solidified by November of the same year. Fominaya utilized a pen plotter, a machine that uses pens to draw on paper with speed and precision. She incorporated techniques from embroidery software and printmaking to achieve her vision.

For Fominaya, the project represents a convergence of her interests in art, technology and cultural expression. As a student housed between the College of Fine Arts and School of Computer Science, she found a supportive community within CMU, particularly within the LCAL department.

“The Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics provided me with a community at Carnegie Mellon University,” Fominaya said. “It’s really cool that I got to work with them to create this art installation.”

“In the Footsteps of a Stranger” serves as a tangible reminder of the power of art to provoke thought and dialogue. As it graces the walls of the third floor of Posner Hall, may it serve as a reminder of the beauty that lies in embracing the unknown and extending a hand of welcome to those who walk in the footsteps of a stranger.

Angelica Bonilla A.B. Fominaya (BCSA 2023) discussing her work process

Angelica Bonilla “A.B.” Fominaya (BCSA 2023) discussing her creative process.

Attendees gather for the unveiling of In the Footsteps of a Stranger

Attendees gather for the unveiling of "In the Footsteps of a Stranger".

"In the Footsteps of a Stranger" by Angelica Bonilla "A.B." Fominaya (BHA 2023)

"In the Footsteps of a Stranger" by Angelica Bonilla "A.B." Fominaya (BCSA 2023)

Dan, Rugh, Stephan Caspar, Anne Lambright and "A.B." Fominaya in front of "In the Footsteps of a Stranger"

Dan Rugh of Commonwealth Press, Stephan Caspar and Anne Lambright of the Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics and Angelica Bonilla "A.B." Fominaya (BCSA 2023) in front of "In the Footsteps of a Stranger".

Close-up of In the Footsteps of a Stranger

Close-up details of "In the Footsteps of a Stranger".

Felipe Gomez and student viewing In the Footsteps of a Stranger

Felipe Gómez, Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics, and a student viewing "In the Footsteps of a Stranger".

A.B. Fominaya talking with attendees of the unveiling

Angelica Bonilla "A.B." Fominaya (BCSA 2023) speaking with attendees of the artwork unveiling celebration.