
Inés Sanchez de Lozada
Bolivian-born curator Inés Sanchez de Lozada explores radical community-building practices that are upheld by principles of love, care, rest, and pleasure. Her current graduate research investigates dreams: from collective dreaming and lucid dream rituals, to social dreaming and aspirations for social change. Using large-scale installation and interactive environments, she invites audiences to consider the scientific, artistic, and activist implications of dreaming. Inés received a BA in Political Science, with a focus on anti-oppression theories, from Guilford College in North Carolina; she will complete her MFA in Curatorial Practice at MICA in May, 2023. Most recently she has worked as a curatorial assistant for Haitian artist Edouard Duval-Carrié's presentation at Documenta 15.
Stories by Inés Sanchez de Lozada
At BmoreArt’s Connect+Collect Gallery Two Photographers Challenge Assumptions about Materials, Process, and Storytelling
Family traditions, community education, cultural preservation, and storytelling have influenced Cheatam and Flounders' work and inspired the creation of Islam & Print.
Liberty & Injustice features labor-intensive, clever, immersive works of art that captivate and inform.
On September 23rd, Hand to Eye: A Print Fundraiser for NoMüNoMü will release exclusive, limited-edition portfolios, including 14 works by local artists.