Gencosmic

A bridge between art, body and sexuality

Connecting creativity, consciousness, body and sexuality

Gencosmic is a body art and sex education project that uses the sculpture of real bodies as a tool for awareness, learning, and social transformation.

It arises from the encounter between body and sexuality, understanding the body not as an object to be corrected, but as a living language that expresses identity, history, emotion and diversity.

The transformative power of body art

Body art has the ability to make visible what has been hidden, stigmatized, or normalized for centuries.

At Gencosmic we work with real bodies to:

To make visible genital and bodily diversity

Questioning imposed aesthetic models

Generate empathy and recognition

To accompany personal and collective processes of self-knowledge

Art, body and sexuality thus become a pedagogical, emotional and political tool, capable of transforming the way we see ourselves and relate to the body.

Inclusive sex education through art

At Gencosmic we develop educational and artistic resources aimed at institutions, teachers and professionals who seek to address sex education from a perspective:

Real and whole

Inclusive with all realities

Ethical and responsible

Free from prejudice

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Art, body and sexuality

Gencosmic not only has an educational and collective dimension. It also accompanies intimate processes of reconciliation with the body.

Customized creations allow each person to:

Looking at oneself without judgment

Recognize their uniqueness

To materialize their body as memory and presence

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Exhibitions and workshops

Gencosmic inhabits cultural, educational and community spaces through exhibitions and group workshops.

The exhibitions feature sculptures of real bodies accompanied by testimonies, texts and visual resources that invite reflection on diversity and the human experience.

The workshops are experiential activities where body, creativity and consciousness meet with respect and care.

Private spaces

Cultural associations

Health centers

Art spaces

Who we are

Ona Ortiz

The driving force behind the project, her personal history of childhood genital mutilation, led her to create this movement for change, aiming to contribute to society and shift its expectations. Responsible for its impact in Catalonia and Spain, she works through body art and educational mediation, creating spaces where the body is recognized as a source of knowledge and transformation.

Etienne Roullon

A social educator based in the Drôme region (France), he brings his background in sculpture and contemporary art, integrating body awareness and an inclusive, sensitive and empathetic artistic perspective.

Presence and trajectory

Gencosmic has been present in cultural, educational spaces and specialized events, collaborating with institutions committed to education and body diversity.

I want to collaborate with GENCOSMIC

We seek spaces, entities and people aligned with art, education and body respect.

Frequently Asked Questions about Gencosmic

What does it mean to unite art and sexuality in an educational project?

It means using art as a language to talk about sexuality from an inclusive, sensitive, and realistic perspective. Through our works and resources, we create spaces that invite understanding of body diversity without prejudice and with respect.

Why is it important to represent real bodies?

Because real bodies foster identification, empathy, and learning. Our models don’t idealize: they showcase the authentic diversity of human beings, helping to break down stereotypes and promoting a more humane and inclusive education.

What activities does Gencosmic offer?

We offer exhibitions, workshops, personalized sessions, and educational materials for institutions and individuals. All our programs combine art, education, and body awareness.

How is ethics and confidentiality guaranteed in the process?

Each experience is based on informed consent and respectful support. The entire process takes place in a private, safe environment, with attention to the physical and emotional well-being of each person.

Where can I learn more about the project?

You can visit our traveling exhibitions, participate in a workshop, or contact our team for more information. We also have educational materials available for interested institutions.