FAQ

Where was Asociación Anemoia founded?

Asociación Anemoia was founded in Madrid, initially as an artistic collective, bringing together artists from different parts of Spain, including Seville, Castelló, and the Canary Islands, as well as the Madrid region itself. Today, Asociación Anemoia is spread across the Iberian Peninsula and the Canary Islands, as well as other European countries such as Sweden and Ireland.

How did Asociación Anemoia come about?

Anemoia Association is the crystallization of a collective project of artists and researchers that operates like a mycelial network: fragmented yet hyper-connected. Our practice investigates, both collectively and individually, the relationship between people and images, prophetic times, and landscapes as embodiments of specific temporalities.

Where is Asociación Anemoia located, and how can I contact it?

Asociación Anemoia is spread across multiple locations, so we do not have a single physical space. To contact the association, you can use the contact form on our website, reach out through our social media accounts, or email us at colectivoanemoia@gmail.com.

Can I propose a project or collaborate with Asociación Anemoia?

Asociación Anemoia is constantly evolving and on the move, so we are open to receiving proposals for collaborative projects. To do so, you can contact us via the contact form on our website, through our social media, or by emailing colectivoanemoia@gmail.com.

Can I use Asociación Anemoia’s material by citing the source?

Yes. The content on this website is protected under Royal Legislative Decree 1/1996, which approves the Intellectual Property Law in Spain. You may share or cite excerpts of texts, images, or videos for non-commercial purposes, provided that the full source is credited (Asociación Anemoia and the corresponding URL or ISBN) and the original meaning of the material is not altered. For commercial uses, full reproductions, or adaptations, prior written authorization from the association is required. Only in cases provided by law, such as private use or public domain, may citation of the source not be mandatory.