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Pip Day is an independent curator based in New York and Mexico City. Her past curatorial projects include: Residue (Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna, 2000); Faucet (Exit Art, New York, 1999); Performing Video (Ex-Teresa, Mexico, D.F., 1999); Horizons of Language (Center for Photography, Woodstock, N.Y., 1999); Shifting Spaces, Reading the Shadows; Stan Douglas and Nicholas Africano (Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, New York, 1997); and numerous exhibitions while curator at Artists Space (New York, 1996–98). Day received her M.A. at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, 1995, where she taught from September to December 2001. She is contributing editor for Cabinet, and founding member of teratoma, a Mexico City based arts organization for which Day is running RIM, an international residency program, and a course in curatorial studies. Contributor to: |
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