Fernando Francisco Garcia is a seasoned curator, educator, writer, and media advisor with extensive experience in the arts and culture sector. Currently serving as Curador de Programas Publicos at Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires and as a professor at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Fernando has contributed significantly to Argentine literature and journalism through ongoing roles as a columnist for Diario La Nación and as a co-host and musicalizer for Radio Cultura. With a background in art history and journalism, Fernando has authored notable works, including the "100 veces" book series and "Crimen y Vanguardia", which earned the José Hernández essay prize. In addition, as a delegate for the British Council, Fernando represents Buenos Aires in the Convergence Festival, emphasizing a commitment to the intersection of music, digital art, and technology. Fernando’s expertise in media strategy is evidenced through advisory roles for Henrique Faria Fine Arts, promoting artists on both local and international platforms.
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