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Final Frontier Signs Director/Visual Artist Andrea Devia-Nuño

From the release:

Final Frontier is proud to announce the signing of director, visual artist, and curator Andrea Devia-Nuño for worldwide representation.

Born in Colombia and based in Spain, Andrea Devia-Nuño brings a multidisciplinary background spanning animation direction, illustration, painting, sculpture, and contemporary art curation. Trained in graphic design in Argentina, her work is recognized for its rich compositional sensibility, tactile textures, bold geometry, and emotionally driven visual storytelling.

Alongside her artistic career, Andrea has directed animated and mixed-media films for brands including Google, Hyatt, McDonald’s, and Corona Cero’s Olympic Games campaign, developing a body of commercial work that merges fine art sensibilities with contemporary animation craft.

Beyond directing, Andrea is also Co-Founder of SILK Gallery, where she has focused on building bridges between contemporary art, graphic design, and visual culture through exhibitions and collaborations with international artists.

“Andrea has already been a long-time collaborator across Final Frontier and Le Cube, while also being my partner at SILK Gallery,” said Gus Karam. “Supporting her career development as a director is not only a pleasure, it’s genuinely a joy. She brings a rare balance between artistic sensitivity and strong visual execution, with a point of view that feels sophisticated, contemporary, and deeply human.

We’ve seen firsthand how her multidisciplinary background elevates every project she touches, and we’re excited to help bring that voice to even larger stages internationally.”

“My collaboration with Final Frontier comes from a long-standing creative dialogue, built around a shared interest in animation, design, and visual art.” Says Devia-Nuño.

I’ve always felt very in sync with Final Frontier’s spirit, its way of thinking as a living network between creatives, its obsession with craft, and its openness to experimentation. And since I’ve always approached my work through that same lens, and I feel very fortunate to now be formally leading from within the roster I’ve been close to for so long.

There is a lot still to explore, and I’m genuinely looking forward to everything we’ll build together from here.

The signing further reinforces Final Frontier’s ongoing focus on directors with strong artistic identity and cross-disciplinary creative practices, continuing the company’s mission of connecting high-end visual storytelling with contemporary culture, design, and art.