Juliana España Keller, PhD is a Professor/Lecturer in the Studio Arts Program of Concordia University, Faculty of Fine Arts, in Montreal. She/Her has accrued an expansive body of scholarly publications in artistic research in leading peer-reviewed journals. She is the Director and Founder of “Bajo el Olivo Creative Artist Residency: in the area of Malaga, Spain. This curatorial project is an on-going platform. She recently presented a conference paper on this curatorial research in “Education & Societies, ISEA (The Symposium of Electronic Arts) in (2022). Her next publication contributes to: “The Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Mental Health and Wellbeing, “Experimenting with A Posthuman Life and Landscape with Radical Affection in an Artist Residency” (2024), and “The Sonic Intra-Relation with Plant Life” with De Gruyter Publishing House (2024). In her research-creation projects, Juliana engages in radical entanglements in sonic practices and through speculative research that draws attention to quantum listening in a relational capacity and as a philosophical and temporal process. Juliana is interested in fluctuating sites with sensing subjects and tactile experimentation within participatory practices.
Juliana is a member of ‘The Sense Lab: 3 Ecologies Institute’ in Montreal, Canada. ‘PhEMaterialisms Group’ in the UK, ‘The Mapping Future Imaginaries’ Collective, in Melbourne, Australia, RMIT University. Juliana has an exhibited and performed widely in Montreal and abroad.
juliana.espanakeller@concordia.ca
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