Coming up this week.
A curatorial workshop by Esther Lu and Carolina Castro Jorquera will be held at CCSCA.

Friday 17th November 10:00-13:00 in MoNTUE.

Speaker’s bio:
Esther Lu is a curator and writer with a background in literature, art history, activism and curatorial studies. Esther was the director of Taipei Contemporary Art Center from 2015 to 2017, and the curator of This is Not a Taiwan Pavilion — a collateral event at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013. She has curated a number of international exhibitions and workshops in Asia and Europe. She is interested in formulating conceptual ways of seeing and discursive events that intertwine art and reality. Her recent curatorial practice involves creating co-learning and innovative mediation strategies for professional workshops and audience experience. She founded Moss Piglets, a non-profit initiative to investigate future body politics in 2021.
Carolina Castro Jorquera (San Felipe, Chile, 1982) is a curator and researcher. She is currently a professor of the Master in Research / Image Creation at the Finis Terrae University, she collaborates with initiatives linked to conservation of biodiversity such as the Cape Horn International Center (CHIC) and Parque La Giganta. As a curator she has organized numerous exhibitions, and her writings have been widely disseminated in Latin America. Carolina has a Master’s degree in Contemporary Art and Visual Culture from the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and a PhD in Art History from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.