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Life facts
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Born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, July 28, 1967.

EDUCATION

Master in Public Health 2007-2009
IDE, Coorporate Managment Program 2006
Syracuse University, Master of Fine Arts, degree in Sculpture; 1990-1993

Bennington College, Bachelor of Arts, degree in Sculpture and Drawing; 1986-1990


HONORS AND AWARDS

Syracuse University Summer Fellowship; 1992
Syracuse University Teaching Assistantship; 1990-1993
J. Slotnik Fellow of the Art Department, Bennington College; 1989-1990

Bennington College Tuition Grant; 1986-1990


LANGUAGES
Spanish, English, German
Reads Italian

 

 

 
 
Work Experiences
 
 
APROFE, Asociación Pro Bienestar de la Familia Ecuatoriana, June 2006 at the present time

Adjunct Executive Director
This Association is dedicated to family planning, sexual education and demographics investigations.

Corporación Ecuatoriana de Televisión, Guayaquil, Ecuador; 2003-2005.
Art Director soap opera “Yo vendo unos ojos negros”. Responsible for set design and construction; choosing and buying actors’ wardrobe. Aditionally responsible for the development of the set designs of other 5 productions.

Central Bank of Ecuador, 1997-1998.
General Manager’s Delegate to the Subcommittee of Cultural Programs

Brookdale Community College, Guayaquil, Ecuador; 1994-2000
Professor: Art Appreciation, Instruct a course designed to give students general knowledge of Art and Architectural history.

Museo del Banco del Pacifico, Guayaquil Ecuador; 1994
Instructor: Art Appreciation
Developed and instructed a course on art appreciation for 400 participants

Syracuse University, Syracuse New York; 1993-1999.
Adjunct Professor: Sculpture and Three Dimensional Design
Responsible for two classes in sculpture and one in three dimensional design. Developed course curriculum tailored to the varied skills of beginning and advanced students.

Syracuse University, Syracuse New York; 1991-1993
Teaching Assistant: Introduction to Sculpture
In charge of Introduction to Sculpture classes for two sections of 20 students each.
Developed class curricula including mold making, woodworking and welding.
Gave lectures on History of Sculpture.

Ms. Mia Westerlund Rosen, Hoosick Falls, New York; 1988-1999
Sculpture Assistant
Assisted in the construction of all works during the time stated above

Ms. Marcia Pels, New York, New York; 1988
Sculptor Assistant
Bronze work, fiberglass application

Ms. Deborah Masters, Brooklyn, New York; 1988
Sculptor’s Assistant
Built plaster molds, welded steel structures.

Sotheby's, New York, NY; 1987
Internship - Library and Latin American Department;
Reorganized and updated Latin American art files, assisted auctions.