Coco Moya
Specialty
Visual arts. music and sound
Education
PhD in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM)
Master in Research in Art and Creation from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM)
Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid and the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice
Career path
Artist and musician. His research focuses on how technology, culture and nature are touched in the landscape through music and sound metaphors.
He develops his artistic practice individually and in the Menhir collective, together with the musician Iván Cebrián, with whom he has exhibited in centers such as Azkuna Centroa (Bilbao), La Casa Encendida (Madrid), Viana Art Museum (Oporto), Forsøgsstationen (Copenhagen). ) or Playgrad (Bulgaria), among many others.
Subjects and workshops
DEGREE IN FINE ARTS
Digital Technology for the Fine Arts I
Photography and Video Art Workshop
DIPLOMA IN DIGITAL DESIGN (linked to the Degree in Fine Arts)
Design and soundscape
Research lines
Soundscape. experimental music. Voice. Sound installation. Instruments. Site-specific sound. Techno sound geomancy. emergent topography. Intuition. states of consciousness Acoustic ecology. Sonosphere. Wild materialism.
Awards, mentions and recognitions
Aid for the Creation of the Community of Madrid
2nd Prize CNP partners
Plastic Arts Circuits –
Keys – Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation
Residence grant – Casa de Velázquez
Scholarship for residence abroad – Community of Madrid. ARTifariti. Saharawi refugee camps
Program Without Credits – Community of Madrid
First prize LABjoven Los Bragales – LABoral Centro de Arte
Training scholarship – Vice Dean of Culture of the Faculty of Fine Arts UCM
Residence Scholarship – Nau Côclea
Argo Scholarship – Julie Forhhammer scenography. Denmark
European Volunteering – Bulgaria, Youth in Action
La Latina Young Art Award
Other merits
Coordinator and co-founder of the informal network of spaces and art projects in the countryside, the Cubo Verde
Coordinator of the Sound Encounters of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the UCM