Ana is a an art worker based in Los Angeles, CA.

She is currently serves as Associate Director, Artist Relations at David Kordansky Gallery, where she collaborates with gallery artists to execute gallery and insitutional exhibitions, as well as special projects. While there she developed the first US solo presentation of Chico da Silva’s work. You can learn more about about Chico’s work here.

Previously, she was a Curatorial Research Assistant at the Center for Curatorial Studies (NY) for their exhibition, Black Melancholia. A NYT review of the show can be found here.

She curated ABRA A JAULA, first institutional presentation of early video works (1975-1983) of the experimental Brazilian theater company, Teatro Oficina (est. 1957).

You can view her other projects here.

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