Join exhibition curator Roxana Fabius for a guided tour of the exhibition Cantando Bajito: Chorus

Conceived in three movements, Cantando Bajito features artists who explore forms of creative resistance in the wake of widespread gender-based violence. Cantando Bajito: Chorus, the third and final movement in the exhibition series is an invitation to reflect on the importance of collective making, organizing, and care arising from interdependence in shared struggles.

This event is presented as part of the gallery exhibition Cantando Bajito: Chorus on view now through December 7.

About the Curator

Roxana Fabius

Roxana Fabius is a Uruguayan curator and art administrator based in New York City. Between 2016 and 2022 she was Executive Director at A.I.R. Gallery, the first artist-run feminist cooperative space in the U.S. During her tenure at A.I.R. she organized programs and exhibitions with artists and thinkers such as Gordon Hall, Elizabeth Povinelli, Jack Halberstam, Che Gosset, Regina José Galindo, Lex Brown, Kazuko, Zarina, Mindy Seu, Naama Tzabar, and Howardena Pindell among many others. These exhibitions, programs and special commissions were made in collaboration with international institutions such as the Whitney Museum, Google Arts and Culture, The Feminist Institute, and Frieze Art Fair in New York and London. Fabius has served as an adjunct professor for the Curatorial Practices seminar at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, and Tel Aviv University. She has also taught at Parsons at The New School, City University of New York, Syracuse University, and Rutgers University. She is currently curating the 2024 exhibition series Cantando Bajito at the Ford Foundation Gallery.

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