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Mar Garrido is from Madrid, and now she is living and working in Granada, Spain. She has a PhD in Fine Art from the University of Granada, a Graduate Course from The School of Visual Art and Parsons School of Design in New York City and a Bachelor degree of Fine Art from the University of Madrid. She worked as an idea woman in a Spanish TV Chanel, where she made headers and special promotions chain programs specifically linked to movies. Actually she is a professor at the University of Granada, School of Fine Art, where she teaches the subject “Audiovisual Projects.”
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