Independent Curators International (ICI) supports the work of curators to help create stronger art communities through experimentation, collaboration, and international engagement. Curators are arts community leaders and organizers who champion artistic practice; build essential infrastructures and institutions; and generate public engagement with art. Our collaborative programs connect curators across generations, and across social, political and cultural borders. They form an international framework for sharing knowledge and resources — promoting cultural exchange, access to art, and public awareness for the curator’s role.
Wei Fang
Wei Fang has contributed to over a decade of community building through contemporary art. Wei directed artist-in-residence and community out-reach programs at the Harvard Art Museums, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the Contemporary Museum, Honolulu. Wei possesses high-level fiscal and management skills gained from business development and management positions at Phillips de Pury & Company, and the Donald Judd Foundation. She returned home to Hawaii in 2010 and founded the alternative art space and exhibition program Interisland Terminal. She has also been serving as Interim Director of the University of Hawaii Art Gallery. Wei is experienced in the arts and working with a rigorous curatorial focus has presented a new and exciting challenge. Her BA is from Brown University and MBA from Columbia University.
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Contemporary Curatorial Practice
Focusing on new models for curating and exhibition development, ICI’s annual summer Curatorial Intensive offers curators the opportunity to meet colleagues from around the world and share ideas on how to push the parameters of their practice.
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