About 7 curators ./
Ashlee Conery, a curator from Vancouver, Canada, is currently completing an MFA in Curating at Goldsmiths University of London. Her independent curatorial practice has included: public art galleries, commercial galleries, private collections and artist management. Conery is also a contributing writer to Kapsula Magazine, Art Guide East and Works.io. Her recent exhibitions include Nostalgia at Higgs Field in Budapest (2013), YOU ARE BEING TIMED at ZAN Gallery in Paris (2014) and Enclave for Nuit Blanche in Paris (2014).
Jordana Franklin is a Toronto-based curator for the Feminist Art Conference and Artailer. She holds an MA in Art History and has acted as the artistic director of a commercial gallery and board member for non-profit arts organizations. She has contributed articles to LondonFuse and is serving as a jury member for the Ontario Society of Artist’s annual exhibition. Curatorial projects include: This Must be the Place, Toronto (2011), Young Collectors’ Show, Toronto (2014), and the upcoming You’re Not Here, Toronto (2015).
Holeng is a Fine Arts photographer and independent curator from Singapore. Her known curated exhibition 'An Urban Analogue' was held during the Annual International Visual Sociology Association Conference 2013 in London. She holds an MA in Photography & Urban Cultures from Goldsmiths University of London and has published several works in Asia. Her forthcoming curating projects include Lyrical Memoirs: The Old ‘Dutch’ House (c.1928) at Southeast Asia in Transition Symposium (2014) at the University of Oxford, artist talk at Independent Curators International New York (ICI) 2015, Curatorial Studio Berlin with Humboldt Universität & oncurating.org 2015.
Kimberly Kitada is an independent curator based in New York, NY. She is currently the Public Programs & Research Coordinator at Independent Curators International (ICI), where she helps to develop programming such as The Curator's Perspective series, the Curatorial Intensives, and the Hub programs. Kitada recently co-curated (in)complete at TEMP Art Space, New York (2013). She received a BA in Art History and Classics from Bucknell University and an MA in Museum Studies from New York University.
Roberta Palma is a freelance curator and contributor to online art journals in her home of Rome, Italy. After receiving her MA in Contemporary Art at Sapienza University, she has collected different experiences in art spaces between Rome and Milan. She is fond of literature, writing, sailors and sea stories. Her curatorial research is focused on young artists’ practices, especially their engagement with identity, social, geopolitical issues and investigations into cultural diversity.
Ya’el Santopinto is an architectural designer and curator in Toronto, Canada, where she uses architecture and design as social catalysts. Her recent work includes the design of an international ideas competition for the unused spaces of a disappearing neighbourhood, and the installation of a site-specific viewing apparatus in the hallways of a hotel. Ya’el has published work in several publications, and her collaborative projects have been exhibited at the Venice Architecture Biennale and in Canada, the U.S., and Japan.
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Jordana Franklin is a Toronto-based curator for the Feminist Art Conference and Artailer. She holds an MA in Art History and has acted as the artistic director of a commercial gallery and board member for non-profit arts organizations. She has contributed articles to LondonFuse and is serving as a jury member for the Ontario Society of Artist’s annual exhibition. Curatorial projects include: This Must be the Place, Toronto (2011), Young Collectors’ Show, Toronto (2014), and the upcoming You’re Not Here, Toronto (2015).
Holeng is a Fine Arts photographer and independent curator from Singapore. Her known curated exhibition 'An Urban Analogue' was held during the Annual International Visual Sociology Association Conference 2013 in London. She holds an MA in Photography & Urban Cultures from Goldsmiths University of London and has published several works in Asia. Her forthcoming curating projects include Lyrical Memoirs: The Old ‘Dutch’ House (c.1928) at Southeast Asia in Transition Symposium (2014) at the University of Oxford, artist talk at Independent Curators International New York (ICI) 2015, Curatorial Studio Berlin with Humboldt Universität & oncurating.org 2015.
Kimberly Kitada is an independent curator based in New York, NY. She is currently the Public Programs & Research Coordinator at Independent Curators International (ICI), where she helps to develop programming such as The Curator's Perspective series, the Curatorial Intensives, and the Hub programs. Kitada recently co-curated (in)complete at TEMP Art Space, New York (2013). She received a BA in Art History and Classics from Bucknell University and an MA in Museum Studies from New York University.
Roberta Palma is a freelance curator and contributor to online art journals in her home of Rome, Italy. After receiving her MA in Contemporary Art at Sapienza University, she has collected different experiences in art spaces between Rome and Milan. She is fond of literature, writing, sailors and sea stories. Her curatorial research is focused on young artists’ practices, especially their engagement with identity, social, geopolitical issues and investigations into cultural diversity.
Ya’el Santopinto is an architectural designer and curator in Toronto, Canada, where she uses architecture and design as social catalysts. Her recent work includes the design of an international ideas competition for the unused spaces of a disappearing neighbourhood, and the installation of a site-specific viewing apparatus in the hallways of a hotel. Ya’el has published work in several publications, and her collaborative projects have been exhibited at the Venice Architecture Biennale and in Canada, the U.S., and Japan.
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