Official title

60 credits

MUPA

Spanish

Valencia

Spanish – B2

Presential

UPV Valencia Campus Site (Valencia)

Activities

Check the events, workshops and lectures of interest for the students of the Master in Artistic Production.

Workshop ‘De voler fer un lloc’ (Wanting to Make a Place): Production Days with David Bestué, inspired by Julio González

This workshop offers a space for meeting and intensive work focused on sculpture, exploring different methodologies and lines of inquiry. The workshop, in the form of production days, will take place over two four-day sessions, held in April and May in the town of Chelva, and will culminate in a public sharing session at the IVAM (Valencian Institute of Modern Art) in June. In addition, Bestué will meet with the group at the IVAM at the end of March.

The deadline for applications is March 11.

Registration: To be considered for the workshop, a letter of motivation is required. Selection will be made by an evaluation committee.

Price: €85/person

ART AND THOUGHT SERIES. ‘OLD MASTERS’. FERNANDO CASTRO

Produced by the Consortium of Museums of the Valencian Community and directed by Catalina Martín, this series aims to foster active interaction between creators, the public, and the diverse currents of contemporary thought. Throughout its program, the project will offer talks, lectures, book and publication presentations, as well as dialogues with artists, curators, and professionals in the cultural sector.

For this first event, we will be joined by Fernando Castro Flórez, Professor of Aesthetics at the Autonomous University of Madrid, art critic, and exhibition curator.

Date: March 4, 2026, at 7:00 p.m.

Location: Centre del Carmen, Refectory Hall

Exhibition “Life is hard”. Subtractive sculpture in stone and wood moves to Martirio51

The spaceMartirio 51 hosts the group exhibitionLife is hardwhere some of the students of the master’s degree course will meet Subtractive stone and wood sculpture: carving given by the artist Guillermo Ros.

Ros together with Martirio 51 collective will orchestrate the pieces of the emerging artists: Alfredo Gómez, Andreu Quiles Carrión, Azzahra López, Candela Carrillo Santos, Carlos Perucini, Carmen Andreu, Celia Marco, Claudia Sáez, Diego Herruzo Piera, Freya Díaz Jaén, Hu, Lara Ribes Fernández, Lina Gamler, María Tejero, Muma by Mireya Pérez, Nuria Li Sobrino, Unai C. González, Sabina Larios and Yi Jin.

Inauguration: February 28th 18.00h

Address: C/Ramiro de Maeztu, 51 (Aiora, Valencia)

Schedule: 28 Feb – 5 Mar from 11.00 am – 1.00 pm and 4.00 pm – 7.00 pm

Lecture program by Jorge Fernández

17 February 2026: The Insular Caribbean. A journey through art.

Master in Cultural Production 

Teachers: Laura Silvestre 

Subject: “Exhibition spaces and 3D design for the presentation of projects”;

Classroom A.3.6 

16:15h -18h 

In this conference I want to highlight the results of the curatorial work I did together with Jose Manuel Noceda and which was presented at the last Havana Biennial, the title of the project was La tradición se rompe, pero cuesta (Tradition breaks, but it costs). These works address issues related to raciality, gender conflicts, decolonization and other issues that are being delineated from the female subjectivity.

Lecture program by Jorge Fernández

Jorge Fernández, renowned Cuban critic and curator, also a professor at the Universidad de las Artes de Cuba, will hold two open-access lectures for the entire faculty this week:

  • He will participate in the Master’s Degree in Cultural Management with the lecture“From the Havana Biennial to the National Museum. Curatorial Strategies”.. The session will take place onmonday, february 16of18:30 to 20:00 hoursin theclassroom B.0.1. In it, he will discuss his experience in both institutions.
  • The following day, in the Master in Cultural Production, he will present “The Insular Caribbean. A journey through art”. It will be thetuesday, february 17of16:15 to 18:00 hoursin theClassroom A.3.6. You will share the results of“Tradition is broken, but it costs.”curated with José Manuel Noceda at the last Biennial.

METAVERSE, WEB3 AND IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCES

A program designed to open the doors of the metaverse and immersive technologies from a real, practical and applied perspective to today’s world. It works from an accessible and practical approach with the tools, platforms and dynamics that are already transforming the industry and the way of communicating any type of project and information.

The course will take you on a journey through the Metaverse, combining digital culture and experimentation with a strategic vision, and you will be guided by active professionals in the field of immersive experiences, metaverse development, digital identity and interactive entertainment.

15 places : Attendance : Free of charge : From February 23rd to March 31st : Venue: Edificio La Harinera (C./ Juan Verdeguer, 30, 46024, València)

ELECTRONIC MUSIC WORKSHOP

The course proposes a theoretical-practical journey that will allow students to understand the fundamentals of current electronic music and the socio-cultural contexts in which its main currents and scenes emerge. Throughout the workshop, the characteristic elements of different styles and movements will be analyzed, paying special attention to critical listening and audiovisual analysis.

From 2/25/26 to 4/17/26 : Duration: 30 hours : Price: 30 euros : Presential at Vera Campus

More is more in expressive typography with Carmen Nácher | February 13

Carmen Nácher (Valencia, 1989) is a graphic designer from Valencia currently living and working in Barcelona. Her work focuses on expressive typography and 3D modeling. She has worked with clients such as Fendi, Swatch, Koto Studio and &Walsh.

Carmen gives great importance to personal exploration in different areas of design, which has meant that practices that began as a hobby, such as experimental typography, have ended up being the basis of many of her works, both for large companies and for other artists, designers and independent collectives.

Friday, February 13 – 11:30 a.m.
Aula B.0.2 – Facultat de Belles Arts
Free access until full capacity is reached

STORIES TO SCALE

ESPAI [VITRINA] until 12/02/26

The exhibition, curated by Professor Alejandro Mañas García and coordinated by students Joan Martorell Altabas and Laura Saiz Pereira, proposes a journey through works that address the notion of scale as a poetic, narrative and critical tool.

The project is based on an urban drift in which each student selects a building with which he or she establishes a relationship of affective closeness: a memory, a personal story, a family memory or an everyday scene. From this choice, a careful photographic documentation is carried out, which serves as a basis for the elaboration of scale plans and the construction of a model whose result must correspond with absolute precision to the original image, in an exercise of extreme observation and meticulous work.

WorkshopOptomechanics cabinet. Assembly and disorganization of the kinematic apparatus in the exhibition space.

The workshop is developed around the exhibition The green stripeby artists Bruno Delgado Ramo and Regina Rivas Tornés. We invite students to participate by bringing optomechanical devices, from Super-8 mm projectors or slide projectors to toys related to optics or cinema, either of their own use, family or acquired second hand, to arrange them in the space and experiment with them;The objective is to work on these machines and explore new possible uses.

Free activity aimed at the UPV community. Registration until March 2, 2026.

Join the FSUPV Team!


The FSUPV Team is the team of the Universitat Politècnica de València that competes in Formula Student, the largest technical university competition in the world.

We are now looking for new members for the Media & Marketing discipline who can help us show the world what we do, who we are and how we work. You’ll learn how to work with Adobe CC cloud programs, design car livery, create social media content, create white papers and plan events, and much more…

If you are still interested and still have questions, you can ask us on our social media @fsupvteam oon February 10 at the Hall of BBAAwhere we will be with the FSUPV-11 and you will be able to know us better.

STUDY DAY at the Museum of Fine Arts of Castellón

In connection with the exhibition being held at the Museu de Belles Arts de Castellón on the painter Paolo da San Leocadio (Reggio 1447 – Valencia ca. 1520), this “Study Day” is an exceptional opportunity to reflect on the same exhibition, on some issues related to the beginnings of Renaissance painting in the ancient Kingdom of Valencia, or on the pictorial production of Paolo da San Leocadio.
The conference will take placein the Assembly Hall of the Museum of Fine Arts of Castellón.thewednesday, february 18, 2026. TheAdmission will be free until full capacity is reached.

Meeting “Dones de Ciència” (Women of Science)

Do you want to know how an astronaut trains with Sara García Alonso, discover the latest advances in cancer research with Anna Lluch, or be fascinated by the secrets that brought to light the restoration of the church of the Santos Juanes, told by Pilar Roig? On February 27 you have the opportunity, at the meeting-colloquium “Dones de Ciència”!

The meeting to be held at 11 a.m., in the Auditorium of the Faculty of Fine Arts, will serve as the closing of the exhibition ” Scientific artifacts. Women, identity, science and objects

The capacity is already fullbut the match can be followed by streaming at this link: 

L’Horta de València blooms in the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Universitat Politècnica de València

We are pleased to invite you to the presentation of the next edition of the Encounter of Art and Nature in the Huerta de En Corts in its fourth edition, as well as the catalog that brings together the first two editions already held;

This time it will be a meeting that will bring together people who have participated in the first editions of the same and will be open to those who wish to participate in the next edition. The presentation will be given by Carlos Martínez Barragán, professor of the Master of Artistic Production and the Llaurart collective, coordinators of the meeting.

The event will take place at theSant Carles Faculty of Fine Arts Media Libraryat the Universitat Politècnica de València,on February 12 at 17:00 hours.

Young creators of the UPV make their way in Espai Nivi with Every creation is a question

The Espai Nivi Gallery hosts the group exhibition Every creation is a questioncurated by Alejandro Mañas García and Laura Silvestre García (Universitat Politècnica de València), and starred by Álex Jover, Diana Quintana, Marcos Boluda, Mateo Méndez, Arturo Sánchez y Celia Fillol de Miguel. The exhibition opens on ;February 6, 2026 to the 12:30 h and may be visited until March 8, 2026.

The project brings together a selection of works developed within the framework of PAM!25 and has the collaboration of Master’s Degree in Artistic Production of the UPVThe program is a dialogue between training, research and contemporary artistic practice.

Scientific artifacts. Women, identity, science and objects

From January 14 to February 27, 2026, the Espai n-1 of the Central Library of the UPV will host the exhibition SCIENTIFIC ARTEFACTS: Women, Identity, Science and Objectswhose opening will take place on January 14 at 6:30 p.m., with free access. The exhibition proposes an artistic and symbolic journey through the vital and professional universe of eleven women scientists through compositions created from significant objects.

Inspired by the murals of the project Science Gifts and in the series Artifact PortraitsThe exhibition combines art, history and imagination to vindicate the role of women in science. Each work constructs a portrait without a human figure, where everyday objects become narrative clues that evoke identities, passions and historical contexts.

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