artist
Montserrat Moliner
last update
27-11-2024
Montserrat Moliner is an artist and independent cultural project manager with experience in both the public and private sectors. She studied Arts in Design at Elisava, the Barcelona School of Design and Engineering, and at the University of Southampton. Since 2018, she has been part of the management team of the La Vuelta project in the Sant Narcís neighbourhood of Girona. Currently, she is also a member of the advisory board of the Office of the Universal Basic Income Pilot Plan, within the Department of the Presidency of the Generalitat de Catalunya.
Her practice revolves around the study of collaborative processes and assembly organisations and/or communities, as well as the relational and labour processes in the work sphere that occur in contemporary artistic practices.
She has recently held the position of president of PAAC, the Assembly Platform of Artists of Catalonia (2019–2022), a non-profit organisation that works for social cohesion and the professionalisation of the artist collective. She has also been head of the cabinet of the Department of Education and Universities of Barcelona City Council for Barcelona En Comú (2015) and executive coordinator of Xarxaprod, a network of production and creation spaces in Catalonia (2012–2015). In addition, she has held the position of president of the board of trustees of the AAVC Foundation (the governing body of Hangar, the Centre for Artistic Production and Research, 2012–2015) and been a collaborator with Arte Motile, a Barcelona-based platform that researched and reported on Spanish artist residency programmes and other issues related to artistic mobility (2014–2016).
Her practice revolves around the study of collaborative processes and assembly organisations and/or communities, as well as the relational and labour processes in the work sphere that occur in contemporary artistic practices.
She has recently held the position of president of PAAC, the Assembly Platform of Artists of Catalonia (2019–2022), a non-profit organisation that works for social cohesion and the professionalisation of the artist collective. She has also been head of the cabinet of the Department of Education and Universities of Barcelona City Council for Barcelona En Comú (2015) and executive coordinator of Xarxaprod, a network of production and creation spaces in Catalonia (2012–2015). In addition, she has held the position of president of the board of trustees of the AAVC Foundation (the governing body of Hangar, the Centre for Artistic Production and Research, 2012–2015) and been a collaborator with Arte Motile, a Barcelona-based platform that researched and reported on Spanish artist residency programmes and other issues related to artistic mobility (2014–2016).
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