Rosa Parma (Barakaldo, 1979). I have a degree in Fine Art from the University of the Basque Country and have created my own brand of T-shirts, Riot Flesh, with which I participated in the Showroom de Ego Cibeles 2011. I have also completed a doctorate course in Art Creation and Research at the University of the Basque Country's Faculty of Fine Art, developing the theoretical project "Dialects of experience and Instantaneous aesthetics. From Advertising to Art, focusing on photographers such as Nan Goldin and Corinne Day".
For the past two years I have directed and managed a dissemination platform within the new emerging art scene T-festa (Art T-shirt Festival), which aims to generate an alternative circuit uniting art and fashion.
I am currently working on the project "Angry Women" thanks to a grant provided by the Bilbao Art Foundation, and I coordinate the self-managed space called "PUERTA" (PUERTA, or door, offers an inter-spatial, extreme, high-tech zone which hosts workshops, working sessions, meetings, film screenings, debates and proposals. The idea? To mix formats and research: drawing, audiovisual creation, painting, counter-culture, textiles, writing, the figure of the artist, essays, matter, discourse and process).