Ania Rodríguez is a curator and art historian specializing in international exhibition practices and curatorial research, with a focus on cross-cultural visual narratives and the construction of images across historical and contemporary contexts. Her work approaches exhibition-making as a site of knowledge production, engaging with...

Born in 1970 in Treinta y Tres, Uruguay, Vázquez is a self-taught artist, having studied the disciplines of Drawing, Painting, Sculpting, Engraving, Ceramics, Tapestry and History of Art. Her education indicates various interests that blossom and are evident in her current work, in an integrated...

Madeline Jiménez (Santo Domingo, 1986) lives and works between Mexico City and Santo Domingo. Through her practice, she imagines the transformations that both objects and the conventions of art should undergo when they are traversed by a body with another history. By recoding representation and...

Karla Ochoa Verdecia is a PhD student in the Department of Art History at the School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, where she is a Dorothy Gondos-Beers Memorial Graduate Fellow (2025–2026). Her doctoral research examines how the inclusion of Cuban art in public...

Roberto Huarcaya (Lima, 1959) is a Peruvian photographer and visual artist. Founder and former director of the Centro de la Imagen in Lima, his career spans teaching and artistic practice. He studied Psychology at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, as well as film and...

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...

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...

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...

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...