mentors

Cami Charask
senior mentor

Cami Charask is an Argentine cultural strategist based in London, specialising in fostering cross-cultural connections. She is currently working at Proyectos Ultravioleta Gallery.

From 2020 to 2024, Charask led the museum–artist liaison team for Marta Minujín’s major institutional exhibitions, including ‘Intensity Life’ at Copenhagen Contemporary (2024), ‘Arte, Arte, Arte!’ at the Jewish Museum in New York (2023), ‘Marta Minujín: Ao Vivo’ at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo (2023), and Minujín’s ‘Big Ben Lying Down with Political Books’ at the Manchester International Festival (2021). In 2020, Charask earned a Master’s in Cultural Industries from Goldsmiths, University of London, where her thesis on Marta Minujín and Hudinilson Jr. was mentored by Marina Vishmidt.

In 2021, Charask designed and directed the Puentes Programme — a public-private initiative designed to strengthen connections between the visual arts scenes in Argentina and the United Kingdom. Between 2021 and 2024, the programme coordinated an annual curatorial residency at Delfina Foundation, supported by the Anglo-Argentine Society and the Argentine Embassy.

Prior to this, from 2016 to 2019 in Buenos Aires, she served as the first executive director of MERIDIANO, the Argentine Chamber of Contemporary Art Galleries gathering more than 60 galleries around the country to promote Argentine art globally. Between 2014 and 2016, she was the first coordinator of SODAA, the Contemporary Art Export Consortium, a collaborative initiative between Fundación ICBC, the Argentine Investment and Trade Promotion Agency, and commercial contemporary art galleries.

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