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Vicky Gómez Tayala

In 2000, she began her ceramics training at the Ixió School in Mataró, which later became the Museum of Water Jug School in Argentona, where she currently works as a resident artist and is a member of the research and waste recycling group. Starting in 2005, she began participating in craft fairs, and in 2018 she introduced a new line of work, focused on waste recovery, creating small unique and functional works of art from recycled furniture, recovered old objects, and clothing. She participates in sustainable fairs and projects, including the Fira de la Terra (2018), Drap Art Market at Plaça Reial (2019), the traveling exhibition of the ceramic waste recycling research group at the Barcelona Ceramists Association, the Museum of the Water Jug in Argentona (2009), and Artesania Catalunya, as well as various collective exhibitions like Nadie es ilegal (Nau Art, 2018).