ICIs Alaina Claire Feldman met in New York with 2016 Independent Vision awardee Miguel A. Lopez to discuss his curatorial practice.
ICIs Alaina Claire Feldman met in New York with 2016 Independent Vision awardee Miguel A. Lopez to discuss his curatorial practice.
CI alumnus, Ross Stanton Jordan, discusses how he envisions his role as a curator and his recent projects.
Following our curatorial research convening with San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA), Elizabeth M. Grady, Arden Sherman, and Herb Tam have contributed written responses to the public session.
Curatorial Intensive alumna Marisol Rodríguez reflects on her experience in Dakar during the Intensive (May-June 2016).
Curatorial Intensive alumnus Carlos Quijon Jr. synthesizes his experience of the Intensive in Manila (November 2016).
Curatorial Intensive alumna Andrea Ancira reflects on independent cultural work in neoliberal creative economies.
Ren/Rachel Ellis Neyra reflects on the position of Puerto Rico as a U.S. colony in the aftermath of Hurricane María.
Marina Reyes Franco, recipient of the 2017 CPPC Travel Award, reflects on the “visitor economy” during her research trips to Panama, The Bahamas, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and Trinidad.
Marina Reyes Franco, recipient of the 2017 CPPC Travel Award, writes in-depth about her research trip to Trinidad.
Curatorial Intensive alumnus Lorenzo Sandoval writes about his experience of the Mexico City Intensive.
Marina Reyes Franco, recipient of the 2017 CPPC Travel Award, writes about the history of the Panama Canal, urban development of Panama, and artists whom she met during her trip.
Marina Reyes Franco reflects on her research trip to The Bahamas, its colonial history, the hotel industrial complex, and the impact of tourism on cultural production.
Curatorial Intensive alumna Marisol Rodríguez reflects on her exhibition silence, murmur, clamour, tumult: ZAM ZAM chapter four, opening as part of the 13th DakArt Biennale.
Curatorial Intensive alumna Lucy Mensah reflects on the site-specificity of New Orleans as a place and as context for the program.
Nic Brierre Aziz reflects on his experience as a participant in the 2019 Curatorial Intensive in New Orleans.
Pablo José Ramírez, the sixth recipient of the ICI/CPPC Travel Award for Central America and the Caribbean in 2019, reflects on his travels.
Carlos Kong, a core participant of the Comradeship Reading Group, reflects on the program and the publication, Comradeship: Curating, Art, and Politics in Post-Socialist Europe.
Marta Kazungu reflects on her experience as a participant in the 2019 Curatorial Intensive in Cape Town.
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