Juana Berrío
Juana Berrío (b. 1979, Bogotá, Colombia) is an independent curator and writer based in San Francisco. She co-founded and directed Kiria Koula, a contemporary art gallery and bookstore that was located in The Mission District in San Francisco. She has worked as an Education Fellow at the New Museum in New York (2012) and at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis (2010-2011) and served as a curatorial assistant for Massimiliano Gioni (2013 Venice Biennale). As an independent curator and writer, she has been a contributor for Frog Magazine, Bielefelder Kunstverein, SFMOMA’s Open Space, Kadist Foundation (Paris), and Look Lateral, among others.
Nuns, Witches, and Teachers (Part 2: Women Work Better in Networks than in Pyramids)
by Juana Berrío

Posted on June 07, 2017