Andrei Fernández (Cutral-Có, Argentina, 1983) is a curator, independent researcher, and intercultural agent. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts (UNT) and completed postgraduate studies in Social and Political Anthropology (FLACSO). She works in, and from, northern Argentina on projects that range between ethnographic literature, social economy, and contemporary art, in cooperation with artists, activists, and researchers. She has curated several visual arts exhibitions in museums, galleries and self-managed spaces in Argentina, Germany, Spain, Paraguay, Portugal and the UK. She curated the project ‘La escucha y los vientos’ presented at ifa-Galerie in Berlin (2020), at the Museo de Bellas Artes in Salta and at the Museo del Barro/Fundación Migliorisi in Asunción (2021). She was curator of the 110th Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales at the Palais de Glace, organised by the Argentinean Ministry of Culture (2022). She did a curatorial residency at the Delfina Foundation, London, with a grant from the Bridges Programme of the Argentine Embassy in the UK and the Anglo-Argentine Society (2023). She is part of the Unión Textiles Semillas: weavers, artists and activists of northwest Argentina, from which she works with the 99 Questions Programme of the Humboldt Forum under the direction of Michael Dieminger. She accompanies the weavers' collective of the Wichí Silät people in their work with the Cecilia Brunson Projects gallery and in community cultural projects in the north of Salta. She is part of FACT, Fundación para el Arte Contemporáneo de Tucumán. Lives in the north of Argentina.