7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 

Americas Society
680 Park Avenue
New York

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Curator's Perspective: Lucía Sanromán

The Curator’s Perspective is a free, itinerant public discussion series with international curators that share their research and experiences with audiences in New York.

7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 

Americas Society
680 Park Avenue
New York

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Overview

The Curator’s Perspective is a free, itinerant public discussion series Independent Curators International (ICI) developed as a way for international curators to share their research and experiences with audiences in New York. These talks provide ICI the opportunity to assemble documentation on and disseminate information about a wide variety of international perspectives on art today.

Americas Society will host the event. This event is free and prior registration is requested. If you wish to register, please contact ICI directly at  rsvp@curatorsintl.org with LUCIA in the subject line.


Lucía Sanromán is an independent curator and writer who lives between Mexico City and San Diego, CA. Her work investigates aesthetics in relation to efficacy in social, participatory, and process-based art practice, focusing on the correlation between art history and theory with disciplines outside of the arts. She was associate curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego from 2006 to 2011. As an independent curator, Sanromán was awarded the 2012 Warhol Foundation Curatorial Fellowship and a 2013 Warhol Exhibition Grant for Citizen Culture: Art and Architecture Shape Policy, at the Santa Monica Museum of Art in 2014. Also that year, she curated the retrospective exhibition inSite: Cuatro ensayos de lo público, sobre otro escenario at Proyecto Siqueiros: La Tallera in Cuernavaca Mexico, and was co-curator with Candice Hopkins, Janet Dees, and Irene Hofmann of SITE Santa Fe’s signature Biennial SITElines.2014: Unsettled Landscapes. Sanromán is an awardee of a Pew Center for Arts & Heritage Fellowship for 2014 for Playgrounds for Useful Knowledge, a project by Cohabitation Strategies for the Restored Spaces Initiative at Mural Arts, Philadelphia.