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Box Arte Curatorial and content for artists from Latin America and Spain, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The saying that all roads lead to Rome can be associated with a type of thinking that, due to its teleological nature, may seem limiting for appreciating the successive decisions a person makes throughout their life. However, it is appropriate to illustrate various periods of time and choices that ultimately lead to it. It could be said that each person builds their own Rome, just as the Argentinean Licentiate Tamara Bruzoni has done.
Over twenty years, she wove together childhood preferences that, in a broad sense, have always been related to languages and modes of communication. Literature and history awakened a voracious curiosity that translated into her first formal studies during adolescence and early youth in the areas of dramatic arts, classical ballet, and jazz dance teaching. An understanding of cultural diversity and the world at large prompted her to study foreign languages (such as Italian, in homage to her family roots, and English as a language with a tendency toward international use).
In the academic field, she received her undergraduate degree as a Licentiate in Tourism (from the University of Morón in 2007) when she had already been serving as a local host for her beloved City of Buenos Aires for several years. At the same time, she was dedicated to planning and logistics for group trips with a specialized focus on arts and culture, extending to other regions of Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay.
Both visitors and companies from Scandinavian regions—such as Denmark and Norway—as well as European ones—from Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, Cyprus, and Spain, among others—were privileged to receive her cordial and friendly advice for selecting activities that enriched their itineraries.
She is currently about to graduate as a Licentiate in Art Criticism from the UNA (National University of the Arts) in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
It was not until the Covid-19 pandemic that she founded the Magazine TP&GO! Digital Magazine Digital , bringing together an audience from all corners of Latin America. Subsequently, after experiences in streaming, online radio, and managing cultural events such as the MACCO project (Community Artistic and Cultural Movement), or participations as a guest on the program Hablemos con Arte by És Gallery, she decided to dedicate herself professionally to cultural management and currently hosts the interview series #Mundosdearte.go on YouTube.
While directing her latest project, Box de Arte Curatorial, she participates as an advisor and producer alongside a team of experts in different areas in the cultural management of events, exhibitions, and group trips, both in the private sector and in collaboration with official institutions at the national and Latin American levels.
Author of the article 21st Century Vanguard, a project she successfully presented as a case study at the National University of the Arts in Argentina, she is the main spokesperson and representative of the Chromatic Estereometrism movement, which has sparked great interest among professors and students of the "Art Criticism" program in her home country.
Likewise, her profession has led her to eccentric experiences such as coordinating group trips to Qatar 2024 for the FIFA World Cup. Already underway is the launch of group trips with an art theme—designed for artists! Consequently, Tamara Bruzoni's Rome has not stopped growing but continues to expand.
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