Nicole Lattuca

Nicole Lattuca creates public programs and educational initiatives primarily founded on concepts of discursive practices, participation, and co-design workshops. Presently, she is participating in a sequence of residencies at Fogo Island Arts, The Banff Centre, and the Santa Fe Art Institute in New Mexico. From 2010 to 2013 she was the Curator of Educational Programs at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal. Nicole has held professional positions the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Nicole holds an M.A in Exhibition and Museum Studies from the San Francisco Art Institute. Her graduate thesis, Bad Education: Appropriating the Experimental School within Curatorial Practice, addresses the co-opting of the school aesthetic for display purposes during what was termed the “educational turn in curating”. Her work has been presented at international conferences within the museum field, including Open Engagement and the International Confederation of Architectural Museums (ICAM). Nicole is originally from Massachusetts, USA.

Residency/Fellowship

Food Justice 2014/2015

Website

nicolelattuca.com

Location

Boston, MA USA