AVEMAGNOLIA

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About
Coco Eva Luz Rainey Alcázar is an interdisciplinary artist, educator, forensic neurobiology theorist, inventor, and systems strategist working at the intersection of embodiment, violence, sensory experience, collective behavior, memory, liberation, and protective design.
She is the founder of AveMagnolia Systems, an interdisciplinary inquiry and strategy lab examining how harm reverberates biologically, relationally, institutionally, and collectively across systems and bodies. Her work explores the relationship between trauma, embodiment, power, social conditioning, violence, relational dynamics, and systemic transmission.
Coco is the creator of SBVF (Sensory-Based Violence Framework), an original forensic neurobiology framework investigating the relationship between violence, embodiment, sensory experience, trauma, and systemic harm. The framework exists at the intersection of forensic inquiry, neurobiology, systems analysis, embodiment, and collective harm prevention, and examines how violence reverberates through bodies, relationships, environments, and broader social systems.
Alongside her systems and theoretical work, Coco is also the founder of Alchemy Inventions, a company developing protective technologies centered on autonomy, sensory regulation, embodiment, and underserved human needs.
Across all of her work, Coco is interested in the visible and invisible ways bodies absorb, carry, metabolize, reproduce, interrupt, and transform harm across personal, interpersonal, institutional, and societal landscapes. Her methodology integrates liberation pedagogy, participatory inquiry, trauma studies, neuroscience, movement practice, systems analysis, feminist and decolonial thought, embodied knowledge systems, and interdisciplinary artistic practice.
The body functions as a central site of inquiry throughout her work: not only as a site of injury, but as a site of memory, medicine, resistance, adaptation, imagination, authorship, and liberation.
Coco graduated cum laude from Arizona State University with a degree in Political Science and a concentration in Social Justice. Her work spans interdisciplinary performance, systems strategy, participatory inquiry, public scholarship, embodied practice, protective design, and forensic neurobiology.
AveMagnolia Systems does not publicly disclose every project it holds. But each project shares a common throughline: understanding how harm operates through bodies and systems — and building languages, methodologies, structures, and protections capable of interrupting its repetition.
Contact: research@avemagnoliasystems.com