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ESTE CHARLA | Unexpected Art Hubs

  • Vik Pavilion José Ignacio, Maldonado Uruguay (map)

PUBLIC PROGRAM | ESTE CHARLAS | Unexpected Art Hubs
Jenny Moore, curator, and former director of Chinati Foundation, Texas
Veronica Flom, Director of the Fundación Ama Amoedo, José Ignacio
Moderated by Camila Pose, curator

With the collaboration of the Ama Amoedo Foundation. This activity will be held in Spanish and English, with translation.

JENNY MOORE
Independent contemporary art curator and museum professional. From 2013 to 2022 she was Director of the Chinati Foundation in Texas, United States. Under her Directorship, Chinati completed Robert Irwin’s largest permanent installation, created the museum’s first master plan, and restored the John Chamberlain Building —a 23,000 sq ft structure honored on the National Register of Historic places. Moore championed the work of female artists, scholars, and professionals at Chinati. This included the presentation of large-scale installations by Charlotte Posenenske, Bridget Riley, and Solange, as well as receiving a $1.25 M grant from #StartSmall to provide economic and professional development opportunities for women in far West Texas. Moore has held curatorial positions at the New Museum (NYC), Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts (NYC), Exit Art (NYC) and the 8th Gwangju Biennale.

VERÓNICA FLOM
Director of Fundación Ama Amoedo. She was trained as an art historian and curator with a focus on Latin American Art. Before joining the Foundation, Flom served as Curator at Dot Fiftyone Gallery in Miami (2018–2020), where she curated Pedro Friedeberg “Amaze Me and I Amaze You” (2021) and Anastasia Samoylova “FloodZone” (2020), among others.  Previously, she worked as Public Programs Coordinator of Visual Arts at Americas Society in New York (2015–2018) as well as Assistant at the Art Department of Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires (2009–2013). Flom received an M.A. in Museum Studies at New York University. She is based between the USA, Uruguay, and Argentina. 

CAMILA POSE (Buenos Aires, 1994)
Bachelor of Arts Criticism (Universidad Nacional de las Artes, Buenos Aires, 2015) and diploma in Cultural Management and Cultural Policies (Instituto de Altos Estudios Sociales - UNSAM, Buenos Aires, 2017). She is an independent curator, art promoter and writer. She worked in the area of public museum education and gallery coordination in the private sphere in Buenos Aires. During 2021, she was a resident of the creation program at the Center Pompadour feminist laboratory, Ercourt, France. In the same year, she coordinated and presented the opening of artist James Turrell's Skyspace Ta Khut in José Ignacio, Uruguay. Currently, she participates in the design of curatorial and editorial projects, and teaches classes and talks about art. She coordinates the Diderot.Art – Club LN Art Talks cycle since 2021.