President
Américo Castilla
A Lawyer and visual artist, he directed the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (2006/2007). For twelve years (1992/2003), he directed the Cultural Program of Fundación Antochas, where he designed strategies to provide incentive for innovative forms of film, theater, music, literature, dance and the visual arts. He was National Director of Heritage and Museums for the Ministry of Culture of Argentina (2003/2007).

Vice-President
Ilse Hughan is a translator (Universiteit van Amsterdam) as well as a film producer and the president of the Dutch company, Fortuna Films. She is a member of the selection committee for the Hubert Bals Fund (Holland) and the manager, along with other specialists, of the Buenos Aires Lab of the BAFICI – Buenos Aires Independant Film Festival (Argentina).

Secretary
Felisa Larivére graduated with a degree on journalism from the Universidad Católica Argentina. She studied Literature at the Universidad del Salvador and is also a member of the board of directors for Fundación arteBA.

 

Members

Teresa Aguirre Lanari de Bulgheroni is an expert in the organization of artistic activities and cultural exchanges. She is the director of the Committee for the Promotion of Argentine Culture of the Argentine Council for International Relations (CARI) and the Honorary President of the Fundación Teatro Colón.

Nicolás Ducoté has a Masters degree in Public Policy (Harvard University) and is the Co-founder and current Executive of CIPPEC.  He has done work as a consultant for the United Nations, Transparency International, BID, CEPAL and the World Economic Forum.

Andrea Giunta has a doctorate degree in Art History (UBA) and is a Professor of Contemporary Latin-American Art at University of Texas at Austin and a researcher for CONICET and Buenos Aires University. 

Adriana Rosenberg studied and worked with Jorge Romero Brest, with whom she founded the Editorial Rosenberg-Rita. Since 1994 she sits as President and Director General of Fundación PROA.

Executive Coordinator
Violeta Bronstein has a Bachelor of Arts degree (UBA) and an international postgraduate degree in Management and Politics of Culture and Communication (FLASCO). She is a researcher and has coordinated exhibitions for the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and the Salas Nacionales de Exposición.

 

International Advisory Board
Tania Blanich
Former Director. Program for Media Artists, National Video Resources, New York.
Tom Cummins
Director of Latin American Studies. Harvard University.
Rita Eder
University of British Columbia. Canada Research Chair, Visual Arts of Latin America (Department of Art History, Visual Arts and Theory).
Ticio Escobar Argaña
Museo del Barro (Paraguay).
Néstor García Canclini
Director of the Program of Urban Culture Studies. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana de México. 
Dan Hazen
Head of the Spanish Division Library. Harvard University. 
Elaine Heumann Gurian
Senior Museum Consultant (USA).
Janwillem Schrofer<
Director, Rijksacademie (Amsterdam). 
Saúl Sosnowski<
Director of the Latin American Studies Center. University of Maryland. 
Hortensia Vokers<
Artistic Director. Deutsche Kulturstiftung (Alemania). 
Jim Volkert
Former Associate Director. National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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