10 Mar Laura Castro NEW 26
New Residents
Laura Castro
Laura Castro
Laura Castro is an artist, researcher, and independent curator who lives and works in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Through her practice, she examines notions of identity and the relationship with the past produced by historical discourses from the Caribbean territory. Her work is rooted in an archival sensibility— one that mines both official records and inherited cultural memory together with her own experiences, to interrogate how dominant historical narratives are constructed, internalized, and performed.
She was a co-founder and co-director of the curatorial platform Sindicato (2015–2020), a graduate of the De Appel Curatorial Program (2020–2021), and a recipient of the Young Curators Residency Program Madrid from the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation (2022).
Castro’s work is part of private and institutional collections in the Dominican Republic, Jordan, New York, Los Angeles, Lima, Miami, Madrid, Mexico City, and Buenos Aires. Her work has been included in major international exhibitions such as Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago at MOLAA, Los Angeles, as part of the wider Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA initiative, and World Wide Storefront at Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York. Art fair participations include Untitled Miami, MecaRD, Zona Maco, Arco Madrid, ArtBo, ArteBA, Pinta Lima, and Pinta Miami.
Instagram: @.laura.castro._
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Sofía del Mar Collins
Sofía del Mar Collins (b. 1995, San Juan, Puerto Rico) considers painting an alchemical process of flood and surrender from which worldmaking unfolds. Blurring differences between craft and fine art mediums, textile processes, such as sewing, embroidery, dyeing with natural pigments, and weaving make their presence throughout her practice. Recent solo exhibitions include Pleno vuelo inconsistente as part of the Projects section curated by Carla Acevedo Yates in ARTBO 2025 (Bogotá, Colombia), To turn into rain and fall again at Uffner&Liu previously Rachel Uffner Gallery (New York, 2024), Nadie en casa at Souvenir 154/PerezPuig, San Juan, PR (2023). While currently based in San Juan, Collins completed her MFA in Studio Art at Hunter College (2021) and received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College where she graduated with the Geraldine Putnam Prize for Visual Arts (2017).


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