AUREMBIAIX AINSA
Aurembiaix Ainsa develops communication, coordination and project management tasks in Obrador de Moviments.

A multidisciplinary artist and cultural manager, Aurembiaix Ainsa combines her experience in fine arts, curating, and performance art into a practice that integrates body, space, and community. A graduate in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona (2021) and with a Master’s degree in Art Theory and Cultural Management from the University of La Laguna (Tenerife, 2022), she has expanded her training in curatorial and body work through training and workshops, deepening her expertise through exhibitions, residencies, and projects.
She furthered her training at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles (2020), where she completed an Erasmus program, specializing in body-based creation and reflection, working with artists such as Lidgya Lewis, Adriano W. Jensen, and Tijen Lawton, among others. This international experience allowed her to explore new artistic perspectives and strengthen her focus on integrating the body into artistic practice.
Currently, at Obrador de Moviments, Aurembiaix works in communications, project management, graphic design, and artistic assistance, providing an artistic and contemporary vision that contributes to the center’s identity and projects. Her experience as an artist allows her to connect with different languages and forms of expression, which she adapts to achieve a personal and contemporary approach. Her role also includes administrative and coordination duties, maintaining constant dialogue with the team to integrate an artistic perspective into all areas of the center.
In her professional career, Aurembiaix has worked for two years in production and curatorial assistance at the contemporary art museum TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, where she collaborated in the organization and development of exhibitions and artistic activities. She produced exhibitions such as “This may be the place”, “What a head weighs”, “Eternal Adolescence”, “How long does an echo last?” (within the Fotonovimebre 2023 photography biennial), among others, with the presence of works by artists such as Pina Bausch, Bruce Nauman, William Forsythe, Angélica Liddle, Ana Mendieta, Esther Ferrer, Jesús Rafael Soto, Trajal Harel, El Conde de Torrefiel, Teresa Solar. She has also worked as a production assistant on the short film “El Banderillero” directed by Jorge García García.
In addition, she has developed her own artistic and performative projects in different museums and institutions, including her participation in the Drap-Art ’20 festival in Barcelona, at the Espacio de Arte Mutuo gallery with the installation “Cicatrices” (2021) in Barcelona, at the Phe Gallery’22 with the performance “Mi cuerpo – tu cuerpo” Tenerife or her participation in the collective exhibition Puede ser en el bosque (Teià, 2024) with the piece “Transcripciones#2.mp3”, among others.
Among her most recent interventions is her mediation “Performing Bread, Sculpting Eating” (2023), as a guest on the program Repensar desde el borde at TEA Tenerife. Using the museum, which offers a rethinking of the limits and structures of its art library. Her work is characterized by an interdisciplinary and experimental exploration of the contemporary subject, which enriches both her practice and her cultural contribution.