CECILIA BRAVO
With studies in Business and Economy in Chile, Cecilia has developed her carrer towards the creative and artistic industry. She is currently studing a Master in Art Administration and Cultural Policy at Goldmishts University and working with performing arts organizations in London. During her carrer she has work for the Opera House of Chile -Teatro Municipal de Santiago- and has produced artistic project for important arts centres in Chile such as Centro Cultural Palacio Moneda and Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. Her main goal is to make the arts sustainable in Chile and ChileMakers is a key project for reaching this aim.

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TERESA DIAZ
Chilean born graphic designer based in London with eight years of experience in visual communication and organizing cultural events. She obtained a professional degree in graphic design at Diego Portales University Chile and has completed a Master Degree at University of the Arts, London UK with distinction, linking research with the development of innovative projects.
 Her previous experiences include a deep knowledge of the craft industry, two years teaching at UDP, Art Direction in Young & Rubicam Brands and also runned her own design studio. During her professional career she achieved a wide experience in publishing design, across various media ranging from art magazines, brochures, mass commercial catalogues for the largest retailers in the country and corporate identities.

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PAULA VELASCO
Paula is a Chilean Architect that lives and work in London. During her career she has developed strong skills in design concept with a special approach in building forms and programs as well as a special interest in craft techniques and low technologies. She worked for five years at Teodoro Fernandez Arquitectos, an architecture and landscape design practice in Chile, whose main focus are public and private competitions. She has also collaborated with Cecilia Puga Architecture. Nowadays she is working at PLP Architecture, a London architectural practice. In 2010, she has obtained a scholarship from the Chilean Government to start a Master degree at the Architectural Association in London, where she will focused her research in "Emergent Technologies and Low-Tech in Architecture".