Luz María Sánchez is a transdisciplinary artist, writer and scholar. She holds a PhD in Art from the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. She received two Honorary Mentions from the Prix Ars Electronica for her art project Vis.[un]necessary force in 2020 and 2021. She was the winner of the Climate Change Artist Commission (2015) of the Land Heritage Institute in San Antonio and was the winner of the 1st Artist Prize of the Biennial of Borders (2014). The exhibition of her work in museums in Europe and the Americas includes a retrospective exhibition, thirteen solo exhibitions and more than forty group exhibitions. A specialist in Samuel Beckett’s work for electronic media, Sánchez has published three monographs on the subject, and she is the author of Sonar. Navegación localización del sonido en las prácticas artísticas en el siglo XX (2018). Sánchez has taught at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, at the Academy of Art at the University of Bergen, in the European Master’s Degree in Art Media Cultures at the Universities of Lodź and Aalborg, at the University of the Arts London, and Concordia University. She was a visiting artist in the Sound Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Sánchez was invited as a keynote speaker at the ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe. Currently, Sánchez was invited to participate in the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia on Sound Studies and is collaborating on the publication Transdisciplinary Art, Media and Politics (2025) concerning her recent retrospective exhibition in Poznan.