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magdalena trucco
Magdalena Trucco (1986) grew up in San Jorge, Santa Fe, and currently lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
She studied Fashion Design at the University of Buenos Aires and completed a Postgraduate Degree in Environment and Sustainable Development at the Universidad Católica Argentina.
She has attended various painting, drawing, and ceramics workshops, and since 2014, she has been part of the art clinic and workshop of Diana Aisenberg, also collaborating with the KDA collective (Kiosco de Artistas).
She has participated in group exhibitions at Coral Contemporary Gallery (US), Microgalería (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Galería Amistad (Beccar, Argentina), among others. In 2023, she held her solo exhibition "Awakening Garden" at Coral Contemporary Gallery in Miami, Florida, a gallery that currently represents her work. In 2024, she will present the exhibition "Aguacielo" at Microgalería in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Her projects also include murals created for the Interpretation Center of the Rewilding Argentina Foundation in "Parque Patagonia Azul" (Bahía Bustamante, Chubut) and "Parque Patagonia" Portal Cañadón Pinturas (Perito Moreno, Santa Cruz).
During her years as a designer, she worked closely with artisans in the development of jewelry pieces, embroidery, knitted items, footwear, leather goods, and clothing.
In line with her postgraduate studies, between 2017 and 2024, she developed a sustainable products startup that won the Ideator Award granted by OpenIDEO and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. She also won the "Resilient Cities" award, given by the Avina Foundation-BID Lab.