Luis Croquer
Panelist, 2022
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Panelist, 2022
Luis Croquer is a Boston-based curator and arts professional. He has curated solo exhibitions featuring the work of Paul McCarthy, Katinka Bock, Haegue Yang, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Edgar Arceneaux, and the first survey in the United States of Franz Erhard Walther's work, among others. He has also organized group and permanent collection exhibitions with a diverse and multi-generational group of national and international artists. Most recently, he was the Henry and Lois Foster director and chief curator of the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, and previously served as deputy director of Exhibitions, Collections, and Programs at the Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington in Seattle. He has also held museum positions in Detroit, Michigan, New York, and his native El Salvador. Croquer served as Center panelist for Exhibitions & Public Interpretation in 2022.
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