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ISPA 2026 New York Congress – Martin Inthamoussu
Martin Inthamoussu

Martin Inthamoussu

Deputy Curator
Art Program at The World Bank
United States | Uruguay

  

Martín Inthamoussu is a cultural leader, curator, and strategist with over 15 years of experience driving innovation across the arts, creative industries, and public policy in Latin America and beyond. He currently serves as Deputy Curator at The World Bank Art Program, where he advances initiatives at the intersection of culture, sustainability, and development.

Former CEO and President of SODRE, Uruguay’s national arts institution, Martín managed a USD 20M budget and a 700-person team, implementing major organizational transformations. He is also an educator and consultant, designing academic programs and advising governments, universities, and cultural organizations on creative economy, leadership, and cultural policy.

A Yale World Fellow and DeVos Institute alumnus, he is completing a PhD on culture and sustainable development. Martín has founded festivals, published widely, and is recognized internationally as a voice shaping the future of culture in the Americas.

 

 


Moderator
Session 2 | Adapting to Change: Responses to Shifting Funding Priorities
Wednesday, January 14, 14:15 - 15:15 EST

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