Sara Garzón
Education
PhD, Cornell University
Curatorial projects include
“Candice Line: Lithium Sex Demons in the Factory,” “Back to Earth: Contested Histories of Outer Space Travel,” “Seung-taek Lee: Things Unstable,” Canal Projects; “The Sound of Scape,” Kunsthalle Bratislava; “South-to-South: A Meeting on African and Afro-diasporic Technologies,” Pivô Salvador; “The Rise of the Coyote,” Materia Abierta
Publications include
Botanical Readings: Erythroxylum Coca; How Rivers Think or How we Know What we Know; Deborah Castillo: Radical Disobedience; Arts of the Working Class; Protocinema; Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas
Awards and honors include
Andrew Harris Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Vermont; Jane and Morgan Whitney Fellowship, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Awards and honors include
Best Visual Cultural Studies Essay, Latin American Studies Association, Cornell University; R. W. Witt Scholarship Award for Best Art History Essay, California State University, Sacramento