Consuelo Sellers Albaladejo is a research teacher to answer the question of whether women artists have existed and whether they have always existed. It has a commitment and an obligation to provide visibility to women through arts-related research.
Although he had been painting and drawing since childhood, he discovered sculpture when he arrived at university by carving directly in stone and wood or ironwork. She graduated in Fine Arts in Valencia and completed her artistic ceramics studies at the School of Arts and Crafts in Alicante. Ten years later, he prepared his doctoral thesis based on his teaching experience in the field of education with projects on plastic and visual education. It is the fourth generation of a family devoted to teaching, it is almost genetic.
He thinks that contemporary art may perhaps be a joke to the unspecialized society, because too often fairs like ARCO only produce the most extreme works based on transcending marketing. Since there is no limit in postmodern art, it can be perceived as insignificant works by the society.
New technologies have allowed her to lead the Woman in Art project, which saves female artists born before 1945. In 2022, he will manage to have more than 1,000 female artists on a classified map he made on Google Maps. She uses Instagram with her @motivart_e account in her teaching life and with her @womeninart.top10 profile in her artistic part.
After learning of the initiative, Wikipedia began publishing these biographies of women silenced in the arts, starting with Concepción Bascones, the official copyist of the Prado Museum, who is currently researching three female painters from Alicante: Elena Verdes Montenegro, Elena Santonja and Antonia Pando. .
Two projects probably derived from there: DAS. Silenced Artists Done and Poets of the Literary Sea. The first was held at Viquipèdia with students aged 13 and 14 from IES Torrellano at Elche to raise awareness of gender equality through a transformative curriculum event.
This course co-runs the interdisciplinary project Las poetas del mar, in which it rescued 25 female poets from Alicante, and culminates with the publication of a poetry book illustrated by the students themselves, and an exhibition featuring many of these authors. Despite being the pioneer of Alicante culture, it has sunk into oblivion.