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Carolina Núñez Roca

Carolina Núñez Roca

Editor in chief & Creative Director. BA in Graphic Design at the Escuela Pablo Picasso in A Coruña (1997). The best letter of introduction is her portfolio, her best weapons are her creativity and her communication skills. She has built her career in A Coruña and London, living with one foot in each city since 2001. She has worked at La Voz de Galicia, in the creative department at Idea and at the London multinational Pentagram Design. Granddaughter of a photographer, her father was an artist and her mother is a writer. In 2013 she is embarking on this new project: a change in direction in her career that lets her combine two of her passions: art and publishing. She is Associate and Art Director of Anorak Studio and member of MAV (Women's in Visual Arts)

The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
The Desgin Museum by Carolina Núñez Roca
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THE DESIGN MUSEUM – LONDON’S NEW MECCA OF DESIGN

by Carolina Núñez Roca May 5, 2017

Towards the end of 2016, The Design Museum in London moved to Kensington to be located at the former site of the Commonwealth Institute. Since then, the museum has become a world-renowned reference point for all things design.

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The Spanish Theatre Company: turning the London dream into reality

by Carolina Núñez Roca June 13, 2016

We first met Jorge de Juan (Cartagena, 1961) when we interviewed him a while back in 2014. Back then, he was telling us about his return to London and plans of setting up The Spanish Theatre Company in the capital…

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IberoDocs kicks off with ‘Gabo: The Creation of Gabriel García Marquez’… a biopic on Colombia’s greatest writer

by Carolina Núñez Roca May 14, 2016

The third edition of IberoDocs kicks off with a screening of Justin Webster’s ‘Gabo: The Creation of Gabriel García Marquez’, this evening at the Edinburgh Filmhouse. A documentary which captures the true spirit of IberoDocs and its aims to showcase and promote the very best of Ibero-American culture.

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Grand Unveiling of ‘The Cosmonaut’ in London

by Carolina Núñez Roca September 5, 2013

On the 13 September Sin Fin Cinema will unveil ‘The Cosmonaut’ (Riot Cinema Collective) at the Riverside Studios in London. The science fiction film, directed by Nicolás Alcalá, is being simultaneously released in cinemas, on VOD TV and online.

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“The Act of Killing”

by Carolina Núñez Roca May 20, 2013

“The Act of Killing” es un inquietante, atrevido y fascinante documental que está arrasando en todos los festivales de cine del mundo incluyendo la reciente Berlinale donde se ha llevado el Premio de la Audiencia de la sección Panorama y el Premio Ecuménico.

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