Unique in the region · Multidisciplinary · International guests · Participants from across the country · Creative production incentive fund · Residencies with universities and centers

During their first year, participants explore future scenarios through masterclasses and workshops led by international experts. The results will be developed and shown in a collective exhibition. In their second year, they will be able to apply for residencies at partner institutions.

Scheme

Masterclass - Heather Dewey-Hagborg

New York-based artist and biohacker. Her controversial biopolitical art practice includes the Stranger Visions project, in which she created portrait sculptures based on the analysis of genetic material collected in public spaces.

Wednesday, 14/5— 17:00
Andreani Foundation
Av. Pedro de Mendoza 1987 (CABA)
Free and open access

Masterclass - Juan Cortes

Juan Cortés graduated in Fine Arts with a specialization in audiovisual media from the Universidad de los Andes in 2012. His work focuses on the intersection between art, science and nature, exploring natural phenomena and invisible forces through installations, recordings and concert pieces.

Wednesday, 6/8— 17:00
Spanish Cultural Center in Buenos Aires (CCEBA)
Parana 1159 (CABA)
Free and open access

Masterclass - Daniel Canogar

Born in Madrid (1964) to an American mother and a Spanish father, Daniel Canogar's life and career have been divided between Spain and the United States. Photography was his first medium of choice, although he soon became interested in the possibilities of projected images and artistic installations.

Wednesday, 22/10— 17:00
Andreani Foundation
Av. Pedro de Mendoza 1987 (CABA)
Free and open access

Project exhibition

Presente Continuo ends the year with the exhibition of projects from the 2026 cohort. After a year of work, the fellows will present the projects developed during the different meetings of the program.

Foundation

Today, life and creation are encoded with data, algorithms, biotechnology, robotics, among others.The present is a field of experimentation, and the future is a scenario to be deciphered, with aesthetic, epistemological, and conceptual challenges.

1. Build a platform for debate, training, and production.
2. Design and develop a laboratory to generate new knowledge, narratives, works, and interdisciplinary projects.
3. Promote transdisciplinary projects across different creative and scientific sectors.

Purposes

Is a nonprofit organization, founded in 1963, focused on developing innovative, scalable, and evidence-based solutions to contribute to the well-being of individuals and society.

Is an Argentine nonprofit organization founded in 1943, with a focus on individuals and organizations dedicated to science and culture professionally.

Bunge and Born Foundation

Ivan Petrella
Director of Cultural Innovation

Maria Alicia Maggio
Senior Project Coordinator

Napalm Star
Project Assistant

Alexandrina D Elia
Silvana Spadaccini
Bunge y Born Foundation Fellow

Williams Foundation

Martin Oliver
Executive Director

Romina Franco
Project analyst

Comunication team

Wustavo Quiroga
Francisco Alba
Content strategy and digital media

Celeste Nasimbera
Lola Monteiro
Communication in networks 

Ezequiel Caffaro
Matthew Fonseca
Graphic identity

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