
Installation view of Claudio Perna: Idea como Arte, Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA), 2026. Photo: Marc Tatti
Saturday, February 14
3 PM
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Learn more about our current exhibitions and spotlights during monthly guided tours with members of our curatorial staff. Starasea Camara, curatorial and public engagement assistant, will lead a tour of Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color at Stake, followed by a tour of Claudio Perna: Idea como Arte, led by Clara Prat-Gay, curatorial assistant, and an introduction to our Spotlight presentations on Alejandro Otero and Diego Barboza, led by Micaela Vindman, curatorial fellow.
Tours will be in English and held at ISLAA, located at 142 Franklin Street in Tribeca. Due to limited capacity, advance registration is encouraged. Please email islaa.exhibitions@islaa.org with any questions about this event.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Starasea Nidiala Camara is a curator and scholar whose practice centers Black cultural and artistic production throughout the Americas. She is currently the curatorial and public engagement assistant at the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA) in New York, where she has supported the organization of exhibitions including Diana Dowek: Uprising in the Mirror and Violaciones Domésticas: Feminist Constellations in 1990s Argentina (2025). In 2025 she was nominated as a fellow in the second cohort of the Early Stage Art Professionals Fellowship with the A&L Berg Foundation. She has previously held positions with the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Emerging Curators Institute, the Souls Grown Deep Foundation, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and the Museum of Modern Art. Camara’s curatorial projects include In the Presence of Our Ancestors: Southern Perspectives in African American Art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (2020) and Whiles I Yet Live: Matriarchy and Generational Exchange in Gee’s Bend at the National Quilt Museum (2025). Recently, her writing has been featured in the publications Meaning Matter Memory: Selections from the Studio Museum in Harlem and the 36th Bienal de São Paulo catalogue, Not All Travelers Walk Roads—Of Humanity as Practice.
Clara Prat-Gay is a New York–based art researcher, curator, and writer. She has held curatorial and editorial positions at museums, galleries, and non-profit institutions, including the Swiss Institute in New York and the Buenos Aires City Government’s Ministry of Culture. She earned an MA in curatorial studies from Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies and currently serves as curatorial assistant at the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (ISLAA).
Micaela Vindman is an architect and curator from Buenos Aires. She holds degrees from the Faculty of Architecture, Design, and Urbanism at the Universidad de Buenos Aires and the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College. Since 2018, she has collaborated with artists and curators in various art spaces, both in her home country and internationally.