Curators

Félix Suazo

Curator, art critic and professor. In 2018 he conceptualized and implemented the educational program for the XIV Cuenca Biennial in Ecuador. In 2021 and 2022 he was in charge of the Special Projects of the Pinta Miami Art Fair.

His texts on contemporary art in Latin America are regularly published in several specialized magazines of the continent. He is Co-editor of the newsletter About Images, edited by Art Media Gallery, Miami, and Curator of the art space IDArtLab, Miami. He is the author of the books: A Diestra y Siniestra.

Comentarios sobre Arte y Política (2005), Umbrales de la Museología (2013) and Panorámica. Arte Emergente en Venezuela. 2000-2012 (2014).

Adriana Meneses Imber

Adriana is a cultural manager and visual arts curator with an illustrious career of 40+ years creating, developing and organizing various cultural events and supporting artistic endeavors. She graduated from Communication at UCAB (Caracas, Venezuela) and has a post-graduate degree in Arts Administration from Drexel University

She became Director-founder of the Museum Jacobo Borges in 1995. During her eleven-year tenure in this position, she developed a series of exhibitions and activities that linked artistic and social issues.

From 2006 to 2007, she directed the Museum Carlos Cruz Diez and later became the coordinator for Special Projects for IARTES, Caracas. In August 2015, Adriana relocated to the United States, where she has been organizing exhibitions as part of the I AM MONUMENTS Institutional Assets and Monuments team.

Some of her exhibitions are: For Now: Contemporary Venezuelan Art of the Miami Diaspora (2019) and Visados para la Libertad (2020), Coral Gables Museum; Botero at Full Volume (2022), The Doral Contemporary Art Museum; and Synergies, Geometric Art, MIFA (2022).

Luis Gómez Rincón

Visual artist, architect, and urban planner, graduated from UCL (Belgium), cultural manager, and professor at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Zulia (Venezuela). He has held 28 solo exhibitions and participated in over 160 group exhibitions in Venezuela, Belgium, the USA, the Netherlands, Italy, France, the Czech Republic, South Korea, Malaysia, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, and other countries.

Since 2004, he has served as a curator for contemporary art projects in Venezuela, Belgium, Malaysia, and Germany. He was a speaker at the 1st World Art Congress in Malaysia (2014) with the lecture Art that Transforms to Transform, and chief curator of the Aruba Art Fair (2016) and the project Werkstatt: Germany | Venezuela (2014). He also acted as local commissioner for the Lugares de Tránsito project (Spain).

In 2020, he launched the artistic project Periodic Table of Demonyms with immigrant high school students across various schools in the United States.