Collection: Elena Jiménez

Elena Jiménez Moreno (Alicante, December 12, 1965) is a Spanish multidisciplinary feminist artist residing in Madrid. Through different technical resources such as graphic work, photography, installation, digital printing and drawing, he creates a personal language in his work with which he reflects on representation and identity, to show a personal vision of the dialogue between nature and human beings. She belongs to the MAV association (Women in the Visual Arts).

She combines her creative work with teaching Graphic Art and Printing, serving as director and programmer of the engraving workshops of the Madrid City Council from 1991 to 2017. There are various centers in which she taught other workshops, always within her specialty, such as It is the graphic work. 2005/06 she was director and coordinator of I and II Professional Graphic Art Conferences. Lithography on aluminum/non-toxic etching. In 2007, Professor of Other Graphics. Engraving as experimentation and Creation in the VI International Art Workshops El Jardinico Caravaca in Murcia. In 2010 she was a teacher of the workshop Non-toxic transfer to gum arabic at the III Graphic and Digital Meetings. at the University of Cartagena in Murcia.

There are several town councils that have works, such as in the Community of Madrid: in the town hall of La Rozas and Pinto, as well as in the Town Hall of Alicante, Mislata in Valencia and Cádiz.

College of Spain in Paris; Graphics Workshop. Havana. Cuba; Engraving Museum. Marbella; Government of Cantabria; Alicante Provincial Council; Madrid Box.; Congress of Deputies; Canary Island Council; Madrid's community; . Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art of Madrid; Ministry of Justice. Madrid; Santander Bank; Spanish Banking Association; Madrid National Library; Banco Bilbao Vizcaya; Mapfre Foundation; Repsol Foundation; National Chalcography.; Ceart of Fuenlabrada, Madrid.