Ossie Michelin is a Labrador Inuk journalist, filmmaker, and storyteller from the community of North West River, NL. Son of a trapper and missionary nurse from Ontario, Ossie grew up in the country, ...
Cecilia Alemani is an Italian curator based in New York.Since 2011, she has been the Director & Chief Curator of High Line Art in New York. From 2020 to 2022, she served as the Artistic Director of ...
Tarisai Ngangura is a Zimbabwean journalist and photographer whose work has appeared in Oxford American, Lapham’s Quarterly, Rolling Stone, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, and The Believer. She ...
Summer Sloane-Britt is a Los Angeles-based writer and Ph.D. Candidate at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU. Her research focuses on modern and contemporary Black art, conceptualizations of landscape [s] ...
Sabrina Greig is a Haitian-American curator, writer, and arts administrator born and raised in NYC. At the intersection of social activism and Art History, her arts criticism focuses on power, equity ...
Natalie Hegert is a writer, curator, and the arts editor at Southwest Contemporary. She is currently based between Lubbock, Texas and Colorado Springs, Colorado, and is a co-founder and director of ...
t.c. lynch is an art programs specialist, with a focus on democratizing both traditional and unconventional art spaces. Through her work, she explores the relationship (s) between artist, space, and ...
Siobhan Burke is a freelance writer living in New York City. Since 2013 she has been a dance critic for the New York Times and a contributing writer for Dance Magazine. She has written for Artforum, ...
Sarah Biscarra Dilley (yaktitʸutitʸu yaktiłhini [Northern Chumash]) is a multidisciplinary artist, educator, and the Director of Indigenous Programs and Relationality at Forge Project. Their practice ...
Angella d’Avignon is a writer and consultant based in Los Angeles. She regularly contributes to numerous publications, including Dwell, Hyperallergic, New York Review of Architecture, The Art ...
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Dr. Maia Nuku, of English and Māori (Ngai Tai) descent, is Curator for the Arts of Oceania at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Her doctoral research focused on 18th century collections of ...