Carla Grunauer (1982, Tucumán) has a degree in Visual Arts from the National University of Tucumán. She participated in the Artists Program of the Torcuato Di Tella University (2018-2019) and carried out workshops with Rafael Cippolini thanks to a grant from the National Fund for the Arts (2013). In 2015 she was part of the Amigo del Interior Scholarship, conducting a workshop with Carlos Huffmann and Javier Villa and a production workshop led by Martín
Legón, Gastón Pérsico and Cecilia Szalkowicz.
In 2021 she held her first individual exhibition in a museum: “Las Oferentes” (Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires). In 2022 she participates in the project “The book of the thousand things” of La Intermundial Holobiente, exhibited at Documenta Fifteen (Kassel, Germany).
She made solo shows and participated in group exhibitions, among: “La sombra encendida” (Galeria Gilda Lavia, Rome, Italy), “Una historia de la imaginación en Argentina”, Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires (2019), “Cartas para un animal que sueña”, Espacio Tucumán (2019), “El fuego de un brazalete”, PIEDRAS (2018), “Ya nos estamos yendo” y “Lo que mueve la quietud”, Sala de exhibiciones Universidad Torcuato DiTella (2018), “Dibujo para hablar más lento”, Centro Cultural Heraldo Conti (2018), “Still life”, UV estudios (2016) y “Sin invisible”, Un Club (2014) among others.
Her work belongs to the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, the F. Klemm Foundation Collection, the National Collection of the Central Bank, the Palais de Glace National Collection and the Di Tella Institute Collection.