Network
Murs de bitácola is articulated as one more actor in a multidisciplinary network of social and professional agents. It is, in itself, a multidisciplinary and flexible project, which is enriched while contributing its experience and proposals to a set of initiatives and projects that work from different areas to build common goals: memory, community, and culture.
Prime Movers
Roc Blackblock
Coordinates the Murs de bitàcola project and is the author of the murals.
He is an urban artist, graphic designer (Elisava School), illustrator (Serra i abella art school), with more than twenty years of experience in mural interventions in public space. He has carried out various projects of social nature.
Helena Julià Mullerat
Support for project management and production.
Superior technician in sociocultural animation and postgraduate in festival production. Coordination, dynamization and activities management. Vinculated to cultural and educational projects and helping on communitary projects.
Collaborators network
Jordi Guixé
Historiographic support. Coordinate joint projects with Eurom.
Researcher and doctor in Contemporary History from the Universities of Barcelona and Paris Sorbonne-Nouvelle. He is specialised in public policies of memory and in the Francoist repression against political exiles during the period of the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the Cold War. Since 2012 he directs the European Observatory of Memories (Eurom) of the Solidarity Foundation of the University of Barcelona and is a professor at the University of Barcelona.
Núria Ricart Ulldemolins
Project manager, she develops participatory processes and coordinates joint projects with Eurom and Public Art and Memory.
Associate Teacher at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Barcelona. Doctor in Public Space and Urban Regeneration. She is the main researcher of the project "Public art and memory. Developments for the program of interventions in the network of Francoist Repression Spaces in Barcelona". She collaborates with the European Observatory of Memory (Eurom) and with the processes of citizen participation Futur Monument Presó de Dones de les Corts and Fem Nostre l’Espai de la Model. Her lines of research focus on monumentality, public art, and the modes of transmission of memory.
Andrés Antebi
Historiographic and anthropological support. Coordinates joint projects with OVQ.
Anthropologist and documentary maker. He has extensive experience in editorial, audiovisual and social research projects applied to research on festive and protest uses of the street in cities around the world. In the educational field, he works as a professor of ethnography techniques at the Pompeu Fabra University (ELISAVA School) and teaches classes on Islamic culture and public spaces at the Barcelona Provincial Council. Since 1999 he has been part of the Ethnography of Public Spaces Research Group of the Catalan Institute of Anthropology, and since 2011 of the GRECS (Research Group on Social Exclusion and Control) of the University of Barcelona. Also in the research field, he is the coordinator of the Observatory of Daily Life (OVQ).
Xènia gaya
support for project managementa la gestió i producció de projectes.
Interior designer (Elisava School), Barcelona. Specialist in management, production, and artistic direction of artistic and cultural events, she has collaborated, among others, with Sónar, Eufònic Festival, O Marisquiño, and the Festival de cine d'autor of Barcelona.