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Born in Montevideo, Uruguay on November 24 1971, Rosina Guardia comes to the world from a family of artists. Her father, a remarkable musician and
composer Manolo Guardia and her mother, Livia Santoro, who taught piano as well as having a profession in the medical field From an early age Rosina was immersed
in the world of art, dance, music and performance.
Her first years were devoted entirely to dance and music, she made her career as a dancer for several seasons with the Uruguayan Society Pro Opera, as well as in
performances of humor and music with her father Manolo Guardia and the prominent writer and humorist Jorge "Cuque" Sclavo. Later she began to investigate her growing interest in
the graphic arts.
In 2004 she began her studies at the National School of Fine Arts .
Currently she is studying drawing, digital art and video and has been invited to share her work in the Jadite Gallery in New York,
in September 2009 and at the Galerie Gora of Montreal, among others. She has also been selected to participate in the Seventh Edition of the International
Biennial of Contemporary Art in Florence, Italy, to be held in December of this year.
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