Ingrid Guardiola
Director, producer and cultural essayist
Ingrid Guardiola is Doctor of Humanities (Pompeu Fabra University). She is a lecturer at the University of Girona, essayist, audiovisual producer and cultural researcher. General Director of the Bòlit - Center of Contemporary Art of Girona since May 2021. Her work explores the socio-cultural relationships established between culture, technology and society, and addresses issues such as inequality and gender.
In the field of cultural management and production she has made contents and coordinated projects for the CCCB such asSoy Cámara, BCNmp7, Gandules, En Guerra, NANO, Canal Alfa de Kosmopolis, NOW o Xcèntric, from 2002 until 2020. She coordinated, the MINIPUT - Quality Television Festival (2002-2018), the Mercat Audiovisual de Catalunya-MAC (2005-2006) and the PrimaveraPro on Screen (year one, 2016).
She was a member of the executive committee of the Council of Culture of Barcelona City Council (2016-2021), a member of the Teatre Lliure Advisory Council (2019-2021) and member of the of the board of Hangar (2020-2021).
She has co-curated or participated in the exhibitions Apories sobre l'aire (2024), Fer créixer plantes en l'obscuritat (2023), El meu cos coneix cants inaudits, la carn diu ver, soc carn espaiosa que canta (2023), És a no dir (2023), Parar taula (2022), Insectòdrom (2022), Cap a les deus: una gramàtica fluvial, Radiomensió (El Prat de Llobregat 2009), La dimensió poc coneguda: Pioneres del cinema (Museo del Cine, 2014), Terralab (from 2016 until 2018, MUME, Museu de l’Empordà).
In 2017 she released her first documentary feature, Casa de ningú (Boogaloo Films, Open Society Foundations, CCCB). In 2018 she published her first essay, L’ull i la navalla: un assaig sobre el món com a interfície (Serra d’Or Critic’s Prize for Essay), and she has published her second essay written with Marta Segarra: Fils, un assaig sobre el confinament, la vigilància i l’anormalitat (Arcàdia, 2020).
Update: 14 December 2023