Canadian Curator Lisa Tronca's Central European Residency Program And Public Presentation

8. April, 2024, 17:00–18:30
When
8. April, 2024, 17:00–18.30
Not visitable by annual pass

Lisa Tronca, a curator from Quebec, participates in a network residency program from April 2 to 28, 2024, in Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, and Slovenia. This Central European residency follows a program organized by Molior in Montreal in August-September 2023 with the participation of Krisztina Szipőcs (HU) and Peter Sit (SK). Participating partners include the Nadácia - Centrum Súčasného Umenia Foundation (Bratislava), the Ludwig Museum (Budapest), KONTEJNER (Zagreb), and the Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art (Ljubljana).

The aim of the residency is professional development, networking, exploring artistic concepts, and gathering inspiration for future exhibition projects. Lisa Tronca will spend four weeks visiting artists' studios, touring selected institutions, art centers, and galleries in Bratislava, Budapest, Zagreb, and Ljubljana, and meeting local art professionals who will present public showcases of their projects.
 

Lisa Tronca is a curator, writer, translator, and cultural worker based in Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang/Montreal. Alongside a translator's diploma from the Université de Montréal, she holds undergraduate and master's degrees in art history from Université du Québec in Montreal. Her master's research focused on studying and archiving web-based artworks and organizing online exhibitions. She has been involved in significant projects such as Uchronia|What If? (2017), Re|Search (2020), S'éclipser|Phases of Resilience (2021), and Bureaux-écrans d'écrivain·e·s (2022). She has worked in various research groups and cultural organizations, including Laboratoire NT2, MOMENTA Biennale de l'image, and Galerie de l'UQAM. Currently, she works at ESPACE art actuel magazine.

 

For more information about the project, please CLICK HERE

 

Language: English

Participation in the program is free!

 

This project is produced by Molior and supported by the Canada Council for the Arts.

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Number of registered visitors: 10
Minimum number of visitors: 1
Maximum number of visitors: 50