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Gabriela Ribeiro

A Currently student in Aesthetics and Art History at the University of São Paulo (USP-PGEHA) program. Experience in Visual Arts with an emphasis on design, communication and production of exhibi- tions. Served in non-formal education with exhibits and workshops on mediation and teaches art in formal education.

 
 

Stella Prasetya

IPA Researcher, MA graduated from the University for the Creative Arts (Canterbury, Kent, UK), and she was a Lecturer of Undergraduate Arts and Design Programme of Maranatha Christian University, Bandung, Indonesia.

 
 

Bruce Phillips

Bruce E. Phillips has been the Senior Curator at Te Tuhi since 2011. Throughout his curatorial practice, Phillips has explored how a critical awareness of performativity can influence the function of art institutions for the benefit of artists. He has curated over 30 projects and exhibitions featuring artists such as Rangituhia Hollis, Tehching Hsieh, Santiago Sierra, Luke Willis Thompson, Kalisolaite ‘Uhila and The Otolith Group among many others. Selected group exhibitions include: Close Encounters (2008– 2010) at the Hyde Park Art Centre in Chicago; and What do you mean we? (2012), Between Memory and Trace (2012), and Unstuck in Time (2014) at Te Tuhi.‍

 
 

北澤潤 Jun Kitazawa

IPA researcher Contemporary artist, representative of Jun Kitazawa Yakumo office, curator.Organizing and planning many art projects.Such as 2014《Full Moon Dining》 at Sanagochi Village,Tokushima pref、
2013 《LIVING ROOM Sakaemachi-ichiba》 at Sakaemachi-market,Naha city, Okinawa pref and 《TIME TRAVEL MUSEUM》 at Maizuru city,Kyoto pref,etc.

 
 

Lesya Prokopenko

IPA researcher Culture Studies BA of the National University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. International Curator.

 
 

潘 力 Pan Li

IPA researcher,professor of History of Art at the College of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, he is a senior visiting scholar in The Japan Foundation, and was a Guest researcher at Tokyo University of Fine Arts. Prof. Panli is a specialist in Japanese Art and Public art. He also has a particular interest in Place-making and had visited Japan for academic research.

 
 

卓 旻 Zhuo Min

IPA researcher Dean,Department of Urban Design, China Academy of Arts. Graduated from Harvard University, with Master degree in Design Studies. Author of "History of Western Urban Development”. Having participated in varied large scale projects including some Shanghai EXPO theme pavilions, he now focuses on the contemporary transformation of traditional and vernacular architec- ture, as well as the opportunities and problems brought by China's unprecedented urbanization.

 
 

周 娴 Zhou Xian

Executive Editor of Public Art.Lecturer of Shanghai University, she is specialize in Public Art Theory. As the executive editor of Public Art Magazine, she participated in the execution of the keynote forum “Public Art and Public Culture”, “Better Art, Better Life” - Caoyang New Village Public Art Project and the “Beautiful Village” public art construction activities.。

 
 

汪 单 Wang Dan

IPA researcherThe chief editor of ePublicArt and the curator of 21st Century Minsheng Art Museum, currently lives and works in Shanghai, China. Wang worked at curatorial division at the Rockbund Art Museum. She graduat- ed from Goldsmiths College, the University of London and obtained the Master of Fine Art in curating. She has curated exhibitions: Urban Life and Public Art of Shanghai Design, Power Station of Arts, Shanghai,2013; Peeling the Unseen, V-Art Center at M50,Shanghai,2012; Coordinated Beatriz Millar’s Solo Show, Duolun Art Museum,Shanghai,2011; Invisible City, Shanghai South Railway Station, 2010; In Between, 176 Gallery, London,2009; Experiment, Shanghai M50 Creative Space,2006.

 
 
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