Agustina Casas Seré Leguizamon (born June 23, 1984) is an international award-winning digital artist, media executive and businesswoman.
She is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Baszari and Baszari magazine.
For more than a decade she has worked in both the fashion and the publishing world.
At age 24 she was the Creative Director of Kenzo Takada in Paris, France.
Her digital art collection "Ensueños Rioplatenses," was declared a "National Work of Tourist Interest" by the government of Uruguay, the highest artistic honor awarded by that nation (analogous to the United States National Medal of Arts).
Casas was also officially declared a "Young Leader in Latin America" by the Washington, D.C.-based Inter-American Development Bank (IBD).
Casas was named by the Museum of the Americas as "one of the most influential artists of 2015," and she was permanently admitted to its 100 Certified Artists Organization.
Casas' work has been exhibited across the globe, including as part of Google's Project for New Media in New York and in private commissions and exhibitions by Fortune 500 companies, such as Fiat (2013) and Goodyear (2014).