Ana
Roca

Ana
Roca

Ana Roca (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, 1993) holds a PhD in Fine Arts from the Polytechnic University of Valencia and works as a cultural manager at LM Arte Colección. Her practice is rooted in transdisciplinary experimentation across photography, writing, and curating. Recent publications include Fuera de Quicio: Locura·torial (2025), an adaptation of her doctoral thesis and an essay on curating that drifts between the artwork and its context, as well as her first novel, El árbol que respira (2024).

Among her recent projects are the co-curation of PIBADA’25, collaborations with CMS Foundation and artists such as Yapci Ramos and Saskia Rodríguez, and participation in CASA_Fotografía, Cultura Resident, and the Centro de Investigaciones Colaborativas. Her work has been presented at Recreo Art Book Fair, Fotonoviembre, and ARCO. In 2021, she published Tautologías de la Piel, a poetic dialogue with her great-grandfather Pedro Arozena Wood, and in 2018 she received the Eve-Maria Zimmermann Acquisition Award in photography.