COLLABORATORS

CURATOR MALMÖ

Sara Rossling is a curator and writer based between Malmö and Stockholm, currently leading a public art project along the regional walking trail Skåneleden in the South of Sweden. Her recent exhibitions and commissions include the public art exhibition Konstväxlingar at Stockholm Metro stations Skanstull and Odenplan 2020-2021; Solo exhibition Bland dessa uråldriga spiror with Olle Norås, at gallerist Eva Livijn, Stockholm 2020; solo exhibition UNDER SKIN with Marcia Kure Rutiga Golvet at Royal Institute of Art 2019; the group exhibition OFF WITH THEIR HEADS! / !SDAEH RIEHT HTIW FFO curated with Power Ekroth, at OFF BIENNALE, Cairo 2018. During 2020 she worked as project manager at Iaspis/Swedish Arts Grants Committee running the public program Iaspis Open Studios. In 2019 she worked at the Public Art Agency as curator assistant and producer with their public program and conferences and co-curated the symposium Making Matters Visible in January 2020. In 2018-2019 she worked as exhibition producer at the Royal Institute of Art, producing graduation shows and exhibitions with Tarek Atoui & Composing/Public/Space. She has an MA in Curating Art, International Master’s Programme, and a BA in Art History, both from Stockholm University. Currently, she is pursuing post-master studies Decolonizing Architecture, at the Royal Institute of Art. Rossling is the chairperson of the Nordic Art Association (NKF), the Swedish section in Stockholm.

SARA ROSSLING

CURATOR NEW YORK

Dulcina Abreu is a Dominican-born independent curator, artist, and museum advocate currently based in Brooklyn, NY. Graduated with an MFA in Curatorial Practice from the Maryland Institute College of Art; BFA in Fine Arts and Media from Parsons, The New School. Abreu’s work explores 21st-century visual and material culture from the Caribbean Diaspora in the US, immigration, LGBTQI+ community organizing, mutual-aid economies, and digital activism. Served as the Consulting Curator for the Smithsonian’s NMAH September 11th 20th Anniversary. During her time with the Smithsonian, Abreu managed the NYC Latino 9-11 collecting initiative and NYC Latino COVID-19 project which aims to expand the national narrative with Latino/a new yorker stories and material culture; Served as the Consulting Curator for the September 11th,2001: An Evolving Legacy project at the National Museum of American History. Awarded last Fall 22 with a curatorial fellowship for their project, Estilazo, as part of the curatorial open call of the Latinx Project at NYU. The exhibit aimed to celebrate the legacy of Latinx autonomous spaces, and artists, carving avenues for more independent economic systems while expanding our Imaginarium of gender identity, notions of sensuality, and queer fiction.

DULCINA ABREU

CURATOR NEW YORK

Natalia Viera Salgado is a Puerto Rican curator and curatorial consultant based in New York City. She is also the founder of :Pública Espacio Cultural, an independent art space in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Her art historical research focuses on contemporary art concerning decolonial practices, architecture, social and environmental justice, and new media with a keen interest in hybrid and interdisciplinary projects. She has worked at the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture, El Museo del Barrio, Art in General, Socrates Sculpture Park, The Nathan Cummings Foundation, and Americas Society. Viera holds a MA in Curatorial Practice from the School of Visual Arts and is currently the Associate Curator at the National Academy of Design and a curatorial Resident at the Abrons Arts Center. Among Viera’s recent projects is River Rail Puerto Rico Issue, a publication with around 20 contributors which focuses on Puerto Rico’s water issues from a decolonial perspective.

NATALIA VIERA SALGADO

CURATOR BUENOS AIRES

Magdalena Testoni is an independent curator, artist and publisher based in Buenos Aires. She holds a BA in Literature from the University of Buenos Aires. Since 2018, she runs Paraguay Art Book Fair in Buenos Aires. She is also part of Microutopías, a publishing studio and art book fair in Montevideo, Uruguay, with which she participated in the lumbung of Publishers at documenta fifteen. Testoni co-directs El vómito, an independent art space in Buenos Aires dedicated to the generation of multiple experiences. From 2021 to 2022, she worked in the Public Programs of the Museum of Latinamerican Art in Buenos Aires (MALBA). Her work researches the link between the artist and society through affectional bonds and how this intervenes in the circulation of works of art. She also explores the boundaries between public and private exhibition spaces. She has made artistic works around the relationship between image and word and the questioning of linear thinking, from writing, sculpture and visual poetry.

MAGUI TESTONI