Audra Verona Lambert
is a curator, editor, writer and cultural arbiter based between New York City and New Harmony, IN. Her presence is felt in community-driven and public arts initiatives in both the New York City metropolitan area and the Midwest/Illiana region.
She has worked on projects with artist-driven organizations (Amos Eno Gallery, Paradice Palase, TransBorder Art,) non-profit and university spaces (University of Southern Indiana, Tarrant County College, Yeshiva University Museum) and public-facing initiatives and organizations (Greenwich Preservation Trust, Art in Odd Places.) Verona Lambert formerly ran ANTE Magazine, and has helmed editorial projects and focused on project management and strategy for artists in the field for over a decade. She has been a guest speaker at New York University, Columbia University, the Fashion Institute of Technology, Rhode Island School of Design, Pratt Institute, Vincennes University and the University of Southern Indiana, among other institutions of higher learning.
Audra formerly ran ANTE curatorial: a platform for under-the-radar contemporary artists. She was a founding member, Ninth Street Collective, presenting on topics related to grantwriting, media relations and studio prep for artists seeking to present their work professionally with gallerists and curators from 2019-2024.
Whether seeking a visiting critic, curatorial consultant, or partner in arts strategy, Audra Verona Lambert has the experience and flexibility to meet your needs as a capable arts administrative professional navigating the contemporary art space in a post-Trump world.
For inquiries and to schedule an appointment to review project parameters, email Audra : antecedentprojects@gmail.com .
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