Ecuadorian curator and inaugural executive director of the Center for Art Research and Alliances (CARA) in New York City. Inspired by non-Western ways of thinking, Moscoso investigates different interpretations around ideas of corporeality, porosity, kinship and digestion as a way to challenge the Western conception of the body and its relationships. Until 2018 she was senior curator at the Museo Tamayo in Mexico City, where she worked with artists such as Chimurenga, Nina Canell, Yael Davids, Trevor Paglen or Rashid Johnson. She is part of the advisory committee of the Helsinki Biennial 22-23, and was the curator of the Liverpool Biennial 2021 and associate curator of the Cuenca Biennial 12, 2014.
Matías Celedón was born in Santiago, Chile, in 1981. He is an award-winning novelist, journalist, and screenwriter, author of four novels. "La Filial", "Trama y urdimbre", "Buscanidos" and "El Clan Braniff." He lives in Santiago.
Miguel A. López (Lima, 1983) is a writer, researcher, and independent curator. Between 2015 and 2020 he worked as chief curator and then as co-director of TEOR/éTica, Costa Rica. His practice focuses mainly on collective processes, experimental art, feminist art, and the themes of gender and sexuality traversed by the processes of political memory. He is the author of Robar la historia, Contrarrelatos y prácticas artísticas de oposición (2017), Ficciones disidentes en la tierra de la misoginia (2019), among others. He is curator of the retrospective exhibition "Cecilia Vicuña: Seeing Illuminated Failure" recently presented at the Banco de la República, Colombia.