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TRAINING FOR ARTISTS ' ROUND TABLE ' Mapping of other artistic circuits for emerging artists: visual arts

Wednesday 15 July de From 7 pm to 8.30 pm

Activity focused on giving tools to emerging artists, with the aim of being able to explore other artistic circuits. Through the different dialogues of professionals, we will know spaces of creation, calls and spaces of residence, moving away from conventional artistic routes. We will share different interesting, accessible and alternative proposals that can challenge and support emerging projects.

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Judith Méndez Moreno is an art historian, curator, teacher and cultural disseminator specializing in gender perspective. As the author of the project Ni Mona Ni Lisa, she investigates the intersection between visual culture, education and critical thinking. Currently, she links theoretical research with exhibition practice as a teacher in the ESDI Master’s Degree in Digital Art Curatorship and as coordinator of the Temporals program at Grisart Lab.

Nerea Campo (L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, 1991) is a poet, independent curator and, above all, cultural worker. Graduated in Literary Studies from the University of Barcelona, she combines poetic writing with research in literature and visual arts. He has curated exhibitions and shows for institutions such as the Fundació Joan Brossa and the Ex Abrupto festival, and directs a COBERT, a space dedicated to critical thinking and artistic creation, in the heart of Moià. His first collection of poems has received the Mariola Prize for Unpublished Poets and has been published with Edicions del Buc.

Sandra Costa. Art historian specialized in cultural communication. She is currently part of GRAF, the platform that brings together the contemporary creation programming of Catalonia and is co-founder of the las kunst project, which seeks to bring contemporary art closer to the general public.

Albert Gusi. Responsible for the visual culture project Grisart Lab. Platform that develops several projects among which we highlight the Panoràmic Arts i Cultures Visuals festival, the NYS Polígon Arts festival that links industry and culture, the annual photography program in the Grisart Lab space, the management of various photography exhibition programs through the Talent Visual project.

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