Cultural management as a tool to tell the story of Tenerife

The director of the Fundación Canaria Cine+Cómics promotes projects that link local heritage with the community.

Generic image of a cultural event hall with bookshelves and a microphone.
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Generic image of a cultural event hall with bookshelves and a microphone.

The head of the Fundación Canaria Cine+Cómics, based in Tenerife, combines his management work with the promotion of local heritage through new urban initiatives.

The professional career of the director of the Fundación Canaria Cine+Cómics reflects a constant quest to tell stories. Although his training and early steps were linked to drawing and journalism, his current work focuses on cultural management, a field that allows him to actively contribute to the sector from a strategic perspective.
The organization he leads has established itself as a benchmark in the cultural landscape of the Canary Islands. With an archive that exceeds 30,000 films and one of the most relevant comic collections in Spain, the foundation works to highlight a legacy that is sometimes unknown even to local residents.
Beyond his institutional work, the cultural manager has promoted the Ciudades a pie project. This initiative, which began in La Laguna, proposes routes that integrate history, architectural heritage, and local gastronomy. The success of these tours, which include primary sector products such as wines and cheeses, demonstrates the public's interest in connecting with their surroundings in a participatory and festive way.