Born in February 1993, I grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Regular visits to art exhibitions from a young age fostered my love for creativity, spatial design, and human connection, key aspects of my work today. 

After graduating as an Art Historian and Curator (UMSA, 2015), I founded Alondras, a property management and interior design studio, gaining early financial independence. This freedom allowed me to pursue creative projects, collaborate meaningfully, and travel widely. 

Passionate about challenging traditional art practices, I began learning Arabic and now split my time between Spain, Cairo, and Latin America. I recently launched Ghariba, a project connecting artists and artisans to blend creative processes with cultural traditions.

I develop projects that combine art, business, artisanship, design and travel in a meaningful way.  I connect creatives from Latin America, Europe and the Middle East. My experience is mostly in the contemporary art and cultural management field. 

Curation is the base of all I do. It is how I employ reality more than my profession.  I believe it is a way of creating infrastructure. Sometimes symbolic, sometimes tangible. 

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