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AMAIA MOLINET (Lodosa, 1988) http://www.amaiamolinet.com

Amaia Molinet (1988) is an artist native from Lodosa (Navarra) and she lives and works in Bilbao and Cluj-Napoca. She holds a Master in Contemporary, Technological and Performative Art and a Bachelor in Fine Arts from the UPV/EHU She develops her artistic practice from an expanded photography, addressing the relationship between territory and identity, and highlighting landscape’s symbolic features. She has been awarded grants and prizes by organizations such as the Guggenheim Museum, INJUVE, Eremuak, C arte C, Centro Huarte or BilbaoArte Foundation and she has carried out artistic residency stays in Artifariti (Western Sahara), SÍM House (ReykjavĂ­k), Nau Estruch (Sabadell, Barcelona), ZĂ©bra3 – Fabrique Pola (Bordeaux) Fabrica de Pensule and Centrul de Interes (Cluj-Napoca). She has had individual exhibitions such as “The Earth may want to be like it was before existing” in Hiriartea (Ciudadela de Pamplona), “Das Paradies” at La Taller Gallery (Bilbao), “Future Fossils” at the Archaeological Museum of Bilbao and Centro Cultural San MartĂ­n (Buenos Aires) and “Mugak” in BilbaoArte Fundazioa. Her work has been shown in group exhibitions in contexts such as the Huarte Contemporary Art Centre, Sala Rekalde (Bilbao), Montehermoso Cultural Centre (Vitoria-Gasteiz), San Telmo Museum (Donostia), Fabra i Coats Centre d’Art Contemporani (Barcelona), or Rafael PĂ©rez Hernando Gallery (Madrid), among others.

Amaia Molinet (1988) nĂ©e Ă  Lodosa (Navarre) travaille et vit Ă  Bilbao et ClujNapoca. Elle est titulaire d’une maĂźtrise en art contemporain, technologique et performatif et DiplĂŽme d’arts plastiques dans l’UPV/EHU.Elle dĂ©veloppe sa pratique artistique Ă  partir d’une photographie Ă©largie, abordant la relation entre territoire et identitĂ©, et valorisant les traits symboliques du paysage. Elle a reçu des bourses et des prix d’organisations telles que le MusĂ©e Guggenheim, INJUVE, Eremuak, C arte C, Centro Huarte ou BilbaoArte Fundazioa, et a effectuĂ© des sĂ©jours de rĂ©sidence artistique Ă  Artifariti (Sahara occidental), SÍM House (ReykjavĂ­k), Nau Estruch (Sabadell, Barcelone), ZĂ©bra3 – Fabrique Pola (Bordeaux), Pensule Factory et Centre d’IntĂ©rĂȘt (Cluj-Napoca). Elle a rĂ©alisĂ© des expositions individuelles dans des espaces tels que “La Terre pourrait vouloir ĂȘtre comme avant d’exister” Ă  l’Interurbano (Ciudadela de Pamplona), Ă  la Galerie La Taller (Bilbao),”Futurs Fossiles” au MusĂ©e ArchĂ©ologique de Bilbao et au MusĂ©e Culturel Centre San MartĂ­n (Buenos Aires) et “Mugak” Ă  la Fondation Bilbaoarte. Elle a Ă©galement participĂ© Ă  des expositions collectives telles que le Huarte Contemporary Art Center, Rekalde Hall (Bilbao), Montehermoso Cultural Center (Vitoria-Gasteiz), San Telmo Museum (San SebastiĂĄn), Fabra i Coats Center d‘Art Contemporani (Barcelone) ou la Galerie Rafael PĂ©rez Hernando (Madrid).

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