Lucrecia Urbano

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Lucrecia Urbano was born in 1968 in Córdoba, Argentina. She received her BFA from the National University of Córdoba, with a major in printmaking. She has specialized in non-toxic photogravure and digital graphics in Canada and The United States - Pyramid Atlantic, Baltimore, Maryland and the Canadian School for Non-toxic Printmaking, Alberta Canadá.

She is the founder and director of 
Zona Imaginaria, a contemporary print studio located in San Fernando’s neighbourhood - Buenos Aires, Argentina , where she carries out workshops for children and adults. in ZI she also runs “Who can live in this house?”, an international residence project where invited artists and the local community are strongly linked.

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Lucrecia Urbano was born in 1968 in Córdoba, Argentina. She received her BFA from the National University of Córdoba, with a major in printmaking. She has specialized in non-toxic photogravure and digital graphics in Canada and The United States - Pyramid Atlantic, Baltimore, Maryland and the Canadian School for Non-toxic Printmaking, Alberta Canadá.

She is the founder and director of 
Zona Imaginaria, a contemporary print studio located in San Fernando’s neighbourhood - Buenos Aires, Argentina , where she carries out workshops for children and adults. in ZI she also runs “Who can live in this house?”, an international residence project where invited artists and the local community are strongly linked.

Lucrecia Urbano was born in 1968 in Córdoba, Argentina. She received her BFA from the National University of Córdoba, with a major in printmaking. She has specialized in non-toxic photogravure and digital graphics in Canada and The United States - Pyramid Atlantic, Baltimore, Maryland and the Canadian School for Non-toxic Printmaking, Alberta Canadá.

She is the founder and director of 
Zona Imaginaria, a contemporary print studio located in San Fernando’s neighbourhood - Buenos Aires, Argentina , where she carries out workshops for children and adults. in ZI she also runs “Who can live in this house?”, an international residence project where invited artists and the local community are strongly linked.