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BOGA TEAM

BOGA TEAM

BOGA TEAM

BOGA TEAM

We are a living space, whose strength lies in the people who make up the team. Each member brings a unique perspective that nourishes the artistic, community, and territorial processes that take place here.
In this section, we introduce those who make this project possible.

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Delvis Perez

Idalidis Perez

Cocinera tradicional y 
cuidadora de la huerta del Boga

Clarete Guzmán

Gestora de Mantenimiento 
y Recepción

Asistente de gestión administrativa

Isabel García

Coordinadora de Alianzas y Comunicaciones

Olga Braco

Gestora contable y administrativa

Residente anfitriona y gestora cultural

Lauren Ortiz

Tony Guerra

Carlos Garzón

Gestor de seguridad y bienestar

Gestor de redes 

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¡BOGANDO JUNTXS!

¡BOGANDO JUNTXS!

Casa Taller El Boga is a vibrant space, born on the banks of the Magdalena River in the heart of Mompox. This place is made possible by our interdisciplinary team; people whose sensitivity, knowledge, and skills keep the creative energy of the house alive. Each member contributes a unique perspective that enriches the artistic, community, and territorial processes that take place here.
In this section, we introduce you to the people who make this project possible. We invite you to get to know them and discover the spirit that drives El Boga!

¡BOGANDO JUNTXS!
 

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Ximena Escobar de Nogales

After a career of more than twenty-five years in the field of international relations, economic development and impact investments, Ximena co-founded Casa Taller El Boga as a commitment to the cultural promotion of Mompox, the preservation of its crafts and the strengthening of its representatives.

Born in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1965, Ximena has lived in Switzerland since 1990, with extended stays in Colombia. She studied economics in Colombia, Washington, D.C., and Geneva. Since 2018, she has volunteered as an English teacher at a prison in Geneva and has led a reading club (since 2021) at a women's prison in Bern. Ximena writes poetry, fiction, essays, and children's literature. She is the author of *Caperucita va al mar* (Editorial El Boga, 2023) and *Mi gata política* (Editorial Pacífica, 2026), and co-author of *Impact Investment: A Practical Guide to Investment Process and Social Impact Analysis* (Wiley, 2015).

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Constanza Escobar de Nogales 

Political scientist specialized in journalism and with a master's degree in anthropology from the University of Los Andes (2018). She has been involved in the social, public, and private sectors. She worked in sustainability and media, where she was responsible for the management and coordination of projects related to education, communication, and culture.

In recent years she has dedicated herself to the development of cultural projects, among which is the SN Macarena art project room (a space in Bogotá dedicated to the exhibition, production and exchange of knowledge about art) and El Boga.

She is currently the Development Director of Hay Festival Colombia.

Casa Taller El Boga, Mompox

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