Martin Inthamoussu

Deputy Art Curator, The World Bank, United States

Martin Inthamoussu

Deputy Art Curator, The World Bank, United States
Martín Inthamoussu currently serves as deputy art curator at the World Bank art program in Washington, DC, where he develops exhibitions and strategic initiatives that connect contemporary art with global development priorities. An academic and educator, he also teaches cultural management and creative leadership. Martín is a frequent international speaker and author on cultural policy, creative economies, and sustainability. He is a Uruguayan cultural leader, curator, and arts management specialist with more than 15 years of experience at the intersection of culture, public policy, and international development. Martín has held senior leadership roles in public cultural institutions, including as president and CEO of Uruguay’s National Performing Arts Organization (SODRE), managing large teams and multimillion-dollar budgets. He has advised multilateral organizations, governments, and universities across Latin America and beyond on creative industries, cultural governance, and innovation. Martín is pursuing a Ph.D. in inclusive and sustainable development. Martín is a Salzburg Global Fellow.
Last updated: Feb 12, 2026

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