Eduardo Andres Alfonso
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, USA
Associate Curator
Eduardo Andres Alfonso is a curator and architect currently working as associate curator at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, USA. Before this, he served as Associate-Curator-at-Large at The Shed in New York until early 2023, where he worked on The Yanomami Struggle and the Open Call 2023 Visual Arts Group Show, for which he coordinated the production of new works by eleven artists for the exhibition. Alfonso received a Masters in Curatorial Studies at Bard College’s Center for Curatorial Studies.
His curatorial interests involve situating exhibition histories within larger social, economic, and political contexts. Past curated exhibitions include Frame (Traced) (2022), FIGURE DOOR PASSAGE (2022) and Ñande Róga (2021) at Bard College. Alfonso was Curator-in-Residence at EMPAC in Troy, NY, where he co-curated Conspiracy Influencer (2022), and a curatorial fellow at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University (2021). Alfonso was an adjunct lecturer at The Spitzer School of Architecture at City College (2018-20) and a visiting assistant tutor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture (2015).
Eduardo Andres Alfonso visited Vienna on a group research trip in March 2024.