Wei Huang

Wei Huang is a Taiwanese curator and art historian based in New York. He received his BA in Finance from National Taiwan University and MA from the Institute of Fine Arts (IFA), New York University, where he researched the image of queer bodies in European art from the nineteenth century onward. He is co-curator of […]

PhD. Suzana Milevska

PhD. Suzana Milevska is a theorist and independent curator based in Skopje, North Macedonia. Her work engages with postcolonial critique, feminism, ecofeminism, institutional critique, and the representational regimes of hegemonic power, particularly as they intersect with art and visual culture. She places a strong emphasis on community-based projects carried out in solidarity with marginalized and […]

Natalia de la Rosa

Art historian and curator. She earned her Ph.D. in Art History from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Her research interests include modern and contemporary art in Mexico, muralism, public art, and its critical reinterpretations. Her work analyzes the intersections between art, politics, and economics, rethinking existing networks among artists, publications, cultural institutions, and […]

María del Pilar Vergel

María del Pilar Vergel is a Colombian academic and visual artist whose work is distinguished by an interdisciplinary approach integrating education, art, and cultural criticism. She holds a Ph.D. in Education from Universidad San Buenaventura in Cali, where her distinguished thesis focused on the concept of research in visual arts, prioritizing the perspectives of both […]

Kaylie Pykkonen

Kaylie Pykkonen is a graduate student in the Arts Politics program at NYU, with a masters in Education from Rhode Island College and a bachelors in journalism from CU Boulder. She is a photographer and educator who aims to contribute to historical conversations and challenge common assumptions through creative production, scholarship, and community engagement. 

Nina Hoechtl

Nina Hoechtl is a visual artist, researcher, curator and teacher. Based in UNAM’s Center of Gender Research and Studies (CIEG), Hoechtl conceives and practice research as a transdisciplinary endeavor combining artistic, archival and analytical practices with the study of visual arts, in particular visual culture and queer, post- and de(s)colon/ial/izing feminist theories and practices. In […]

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