Stamatina Gregory

Chief Curator and Director of Programs at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art.

Stamatina Gregory is a curator and a historian of contemporary art. Currently, they are the Chief Curator and Director of Programs at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, dedicated to LGBTQA+ art and queer perspectives. They have taught art history, critical theory, and writing at The New School, the School of Visual Arts, the University of Pennsylvania, the Steinhardt school at New York University and currently, the Sotheby’s MA Program.

Gregory has organised exhibitions for institutions including The Cooper Union, FLAG Art Foundation, Austrian Cultural Forum, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia and the Santa Monica Museum of Art.

Gregory was the curator of New York photographer and activist Brian Weil’s retrospective at the ICA, Philadelphia, and they were the Deputy Curator of the inaugural pavilion of The Bahamas at the 55th Venice Biennale.

The visit is organised in collaboration with ANTI Festival, where Gregory will also attend.

A black and white image of Stamatina Gregory in front of two columns in a museum