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Raúl Zamudio

Raúl Zamudio is a New York- based curator and art critic who has organized over 50 exhibitions in the Americas, Europe, and Asia; most recently co-curator of 2008 Seoul International Media Art Biennial, and artistic director, 2008 Yeosu International Contemporary Art Festival. He has published over 180 texts in books, museum and gallery exhibition catalogs, and magazines and journals of which many have been translated into Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. He is contributing editor, Art Nexus, correspondent Flash Art, and other texts appear in Contemporary, TRANS, Zingmagazine, Estilo, Journal of the West, Tema Celeste, Acrylic, LatinArt, Art in Culture, EYEBALL, [Art Notes], Bridge, FRAMEWORK: The Finnish Art Review, and the Los Angeles Times.

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Dr. John Angeline PhD

Dr. Angeline received his PhD in Art History from the Graduate Center of the University of New York. He teaches at the Parson's School of Design, and at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, and lectures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and at the Museum of Modern Art. Dr. Angeline was the recipient of the Peggy Guggenheim fellowship in 1993.

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Dr. Carol Damian

Professor of Art and History and Chairperson of Art and History at Florida International University. Dr. Damian received her B.A. From Wheaton College in Norton Mass. and her M.A. In Pre-Columbian Art, and a PhD in Latin American History from the University of Miami. She is the author of “The Virgin of the Andes, Art and ritual in Colonial Cuzco”, and is currently the Interim Director of The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, where she has served as the Curator of the Museum's permanent Collection since 2006.

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