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Professional website for photographic and video graphic works. 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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mar garrido
Professional website for photographic and video graphic works. 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.”
The Stranger is a performance installation concept developed by artists Alexandra Samarova and Jyanne Palaruan.
The project was first conceptualised in the Summer of 2022 and was executed in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
The Stranger was most recently presented at the International Walking Arts Encounters/Conference 2023 in Prepa, Greece.
Please follow the attached link to view the piece documentation, process, and how you can participate in creating The Stranger.
Credits
This piece was made possible under the collaborative efforts of Alexandra Samarova and Jyanne von Jagow Palaruan.

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