VULNUS, performing arts and research, is an artistic association that connects the axes of creation, thought, and territory in a transversal manner through interdisciplinarity. As a collective, they were associated with Graner for three years, during which they conducted research, created an alliance of creators and researchers, intervened, and reflected on Performing Arts and Society, producing various artistic tools. The VULNUS group (citizens interested in collective creation, activists, and researchers) questioned and explored issues of diversity, vulnerability, and the concept of the commons, opening up new pathways for artistic creation.
Shared creation, where experience and research were in constant dialogue, fostered collective, critical, and constructive thinking. In the artistic field, VULNUS investigated creative processes, addressing the difficulties and fragilities of contemporary art, starting from the conceptual, methodological, and dynamic cracks in the practice of art at that time. With VULNUS, Graner deepened its relationship with its immediate territory: the La Marina neighborhood, through weekly meetings, shared events with residents, and collective artistic creation.