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Curatorial Intensive in Mexico City: Public Symposium

Jan 18, 2018
3–6:30 pm

Mexico City, Mexico
Fundación Alumnos47

Alumnos #47 Col. San Miguel Chapultepec
C.P. 11850 Del. Miguel Hidalgo, México, DF

Los participantes del Intensivo Curatorial Ciudad de México presentarán las propuestas de proyecto y exposición que han desarrollado durante el programa.

El Intensivo Curatorial es un programa de 10 días de desarrollo profesional que le ofrece a curadores la oportunidad de discutir, entre colegas y otros profesionales del campo, los conceptos logísticas y retos de organizar exposiciones, programas públicos y otros modelos curatoriales. Vea la página del programa para más información.

Los participantes son: Beatriz Alonso (Madrid, España), Clara Bolívar Moguel (Ciudad de México, MX), Marco Calderón (París, Francia), Marielsa Castro (Bogotá, Colombia), Daril Fortis (Tijuana, México), Ana María Garzón Mantilla (Quito, Ecuador), Rolando Hernández (Estado de México, MX), Jorge Lopera Gómez (Medellín, Colombia), Alejandro Morales (Juárez, México), Isabel Parkes (Nueva York, EU), Josseline Pinto (Guatemala, GT) y Lorenzo Sandoval (Berlín, Alemania).

Este evento es gratis y abierto al publico pero se recomienda confirmar (RSVP) que atenderás el evento. Confirme a rsvp@curatorsintl.org con el título de SYMPOSIUM.


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The participants of the Curatorial Intensive in Mexico City will present the exhibition and project proposals they have developed throughout the course of the program.

The Curatorial Intensive is a weeklong professional development program that brings together emerging curators for the opportunity to exchange ideas, develop their curatorial practice, and learn from their colleagues. Please see the program page for further information.

Participants include: Beatriz Alonso (Madrid, Spain), Clara Bolívar Moguel (Mexico City, Mexico), Marco Calderón (Paris, France), Marielsa Castro (Bogota, Colombia), Daril Fortis (Tijuana, Mexico), Ana María Garzón Mantilla (Quito, Ecuador), Rolando Hernández (State of Mexico, Mexico), Jorge Lopera Gómez (Medellin, Colombia), Alejandro Morales (Juarez, Mexico), Isabel Parkes (New York, NY), Josseline Pinto (Guatemala, Guatemala), and Lorenzo Sandoval (Berlin, Germany)


This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to rsvp@curatorsintl.org with SYMPOSIUM in the subject line.

 

Presenters
Anamaría Garzón Mantilla

Anamaría Garzón Mantilla is an art historian and professor at Universidad San Francisco de Quito.

Beatriz Alonso

Beatriz Alonso is an independent curator based in Madrid.

Clara Bolívar

Clara Bolívar is a researcher and curator of modern and contemporary art based in Tepoztlán, Mexico.

Marielsa Castro

Marielsa Castro Vizcarra works between pedagogical and curatorial practices of art and architecture.

Daril Fortis

Daril Fortis is a Tijuana-based curator exploring politics of memory around performance art, archives, and bodies.

Rolando Hernández

Rolando Hernández is an artist living between CDMX and Oaxaca City.

Jorge Lopera

Jorge Lopera is an independent researcher and curator based in Medellín (Colombia).

Alejandro Morales

Alejandro 'Luperca' Morales graduated with Honorary Mention of the Degree in Theory and Criticism of Art at the Autonomous University of Ciudad Juárez (UACJ, 2013).

Josseline Pinto

Josseline Pinto (1996, Guatemala) is an independent curator, educator, and poet based in Guatemala City.

Lorenzo Sandoval

Lorenzo Sandoval works as an artist and curator. He holds a B.F.A and a Masters in Photography, Art and Technology from UPV (Valencia, Spain).

Isabel Parkes

Isabel Parkes is a British-Ameican curator and writer.

Marco Calderón

Marco Calderon is a curator, artist, and art director based between Paris and Mexico City.


Credits

The Curatoral Intensive has been made possible, in part, by grants from the Hartfield Foundation and by generous contributions from the ICI Board of Trustees and ICI Access Fund. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with City Council.