Natalia Camargo Duarte

Programs Associate
Pronouns: she/her/hers
ncamargo@composersforum.org

Natalia is a Colombian composer and arts advocate based in NYC. As a composer, she is deeply invested in creating a distinctive sound that celebrates Latin America’s rich rhythms and traditions. Her work has been featured by ensembles such as the Black Moon Trio, the University of Michigan Philharmonia Orchestra, the Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra, the TorQ Percussion Quartet, Nota Bene Ensemble, Tana Quartet, and the Colombian ensemble La Sociedad.

Natalia serves as direct support for all programs at the American Composers Forum (ACF), where she brings her expertise and passion for the arts. Her previous experience includes working with prestigious institutions around NYC such as Carnegie Hall, the American Composers Orchestra, and National Sawdust. Her commitment is driven by a dedication to breaking down barriers, fostering artistic innovation, and inspiring diverse communities through the transformative power of art.

When she’s not working, Natalia is a curious enthusiast, constantly generating new ideas as both a composer and administrator. She is deeply passionate about building community, advancing equity, and driving social impact, exploring how the arts can connect with human experiences to inspire meaningful change.