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QUIENES SOMOS

CBAT es una organización benéfica 

independiente, sin fines de lucro y apolítica. 

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La Fundación fue creada en el 2017 con la mision de crear oportunidades para enriquecer la experiencia educativa y el intercambio cultural de los artistas visuales bolivianos, así como iniciar alianzas con museos, universidades, galerías de arte y otras instituciones con un interés particular en las artes visuales bolivianas contemporáneas.

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CBAT Trustees and Directors

Cecilia Neri 

Zarela Feeney

Bruna Antelo

Diana Kyllmann

Sandra Amedick

Patron - Jose Maria Linares

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Supporters

John & Sandra Amedick 

Bruna Antelo & Anthony Miles

Andrea Basile

Adela Bello-Nebreda

Rosie Bichard 

Ivonne Cantu

 

Simón & Zarela Commander

Marina Heritier

Martín Junga

Catherine Petitgas

Irina Pfander 

Marcela Roca & Tambo Chicani

​Bibiana Tellez Garside

Vanessa Vásquez

The Trust draws on the invaluable support and advice from key individuals and institutions to which we are grateful!

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Institutions

Gasworks and Kiosko.   

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Contributors

Cecilia Baya Botti, Patricia Tordoir, Andres Pereira Paz, Andres Bedoya amongst others.

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Curators

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Sandra Antelo Suarez (b.1966, Bolivia)

iInternational curator and editor. In 1995, Antelo-Suárez founded the non- profit organization TRANS> and the journal TRANS> arts.cultures.media, of which she was editorial director. The first interdisciplinary and multilanguage publication with a focus on the cultural contextualization of American cultures. In her Chelsea, New York, exhibition space, TRANS> area, founded by her in 2001, she curated the first solo exhibitions by such artists as Anri Sala, Yang Fudong, Daniel Guzmán, Joan Jonas, Marine Hugonnier, Mircia Cantor, Koo Jeong-a, and numerous others. In the past 18 years, she has been working in various projects and collaborations in New York, London and Buenos Aires. Currently, Antelo-Suárez is curator of “Alexander Calder: Theater of Encounters I” and is editing a book of essays on Calder and contemporary issues.

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Valeria Paz (b.1969, Bolivia)

Valeria Paz holds a PhD in Arts Theory and History from Essex University, UK. She has worked in museums and cultural institutions as a researcher, editor and curator. She is currently working at the Catholic Bolivian University as academic coordinator and lecturer in the Department of Culture.

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Raquel Schwartz (b. 1963, Bolivia)

studied ceramic and sculpture as well as management and accounting at the Santa Barbara City College, CA and Graphic Design at the Wizo School of Design in Israel. She completed numerous art and leadership workshops in Europe, Argentina and Bolivia as part of the UK Triangle Art Trust Foundation and the HIVOS Mondrian and Doen Arts Collaboratory Network of Artist Residencies. She has participated in numerous solo and collective exhibitions and international biennials. In 2001 and 2005, Schwartz organized KMO, a residency for international visual artists in Bolivia. Since 2006 she is the director of Kiosko Galería. Her work has been exhibited in Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, Uruguay, United States, Italy, Switzerland, Korea, Russia, United Kingdom, among others.

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Rodrigo Rada (b.1974, Bolivia)

Artist, curator, and editor. In 2005, Rada was awarded the First Prize at the SIART Biennale in Bolivia. In 2012, Rada won a prize in the Biennale of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. In 2013,he co-curated the 3rd Triennal of performance CIMIENTOS at the Centro Simón I. Patiño in Cochabamba, Bolivia. In 2014, he co-edited the book "Performance and Actionism in Bolivia since 1980". In 2015,he was a guest resident at TEORÉTICA space in San José, Costa Rica and participated as a guest curator at the Rapaces residence in Nicaragua. Since 2016 he is curator of the NUBE / KIOSKO project in Santa Cruz- Bolivia.

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