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Fondo Nacional de las Artes

In today's world, Fondo Nacional de las Artes has acquired an undisputed prominence. With the advancement of technology and globalization, Fondo Nacional de las Artes has become a topic of general interest that affects people of all ages, cultures and walks of life. From its impact on society to its influence on the economy, Fondo Nacional de las Artes is an issue that does not go unnoticed on a daily basis. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Fondo Nacional de las Artes, analyzing its importance, its implications and its evolution over time. Join us on this tour through the fascinating world of Fondo Nacional de las Artes!
National Endowment for the Arts
Fondo Nacional de las Artes

FNA offices
Agency overview
Formed1958 (1958)
HeadquartersAdolfo Alsina 673, Buenos Aires
Parent agencyMinistry of Human Capital
Websiteargentina.gob.ar/fna

The National Endowment for the Arts (Spanish: Fondo Nacional de las Artes, abbrevriated "FNA") is a cultural public organization created in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1958. Its purpose is to promote cultural, educational and literary activities in Argentina.

The FNA, a public institution controlled by the Ministry of Human Capital, pioneered internationally because of its structure and prospective politics. It was the origin and source of renowned international bodies like the Fondo Internacional para la Promoción de la Cultura de la Unesco in 1974 and other institutions in various countries. Since 1960, the FNA has given scholarships to artists and professionals to study in Buenos Aires and abroad, and also finances, every year, a large number of cultural projects. Notable international artists awarded by the FNA include:

  • Joaquín Ezequiel Linares, (born 1927), studied in Paris, 1960.
  • Héctor Borla, (1937–2002), studied in Buenos Aires, 1962.
  • Marta Minujin, (born 1943), studied in Paris, 1960.
  • Patricio Pouchulu (born 1965), studied in London, 1997–98.

The FNA also helps a large number of national, provincial, and local public institutions in the whole country (museums, libraries, archives, artistic schools, cultural institutes) through different programmes and in various financial ways. The application process, both for individuals and institutions, is complex and strict. The FNA holds a large video digital archive, offered to the general public and open to national and international researchers. The FNA is directed by a president and a body of renowned Argentinean public figures related to different artistic activities: painting, visual arts, architecture, literature, theatre, dance and music.

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