Tam Muro / Argentina

Diseñador de exhibiciones

Designer and museum exhibitions consultant. Muro currently advises and organizes exhibitions of the Centro Cultural de la Memoria Haroldo Conti at the former ESMA (Navy Mechanics School that was one of the torture centers of Argentina’s 1976-’83 dictatorship).He has participated in numerous projects of the National Office of Heritage and Museums, among others redesigning the Guarani – Jesuit Mission Interpretation Center at San Ignacio and the temporary exhibition “First Moderns in Buenos Aires” at the National Museum of Fine Arts. He participated as a teacher and designer of various seminars and redesign projects at museums led by Fundación Antorchas. Tam was part of the planning team and conceptual designer for the National Campaign for Interethnic Dialogue of the Republic of Guatemala; he designed the exhibition “Beauty, Honor & Tradition” organized by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian. He has taught seminars and courses on exhibition design, independently and for different institutions (National University of La Plata, Comahue University National Endowment for the Arts, and TyPA Foundation).

SHORT BIO: Exhibit designer and consultant

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