Corina Apostol

Corina L. Apostol is a curator at the Tallinn Art Hall. Recently, she curated the second edition of the Shelter Festival: “Cosmopolitics, Comradeship, and the Commons,” at the Space for Free Arts/ University of the Arts Helsinki, Finland (June 2019). Previously, she was the Andrew W. Mellon Fellow at Creative Time, where she edited (together with Nato Thompson) Making Another World Possible: 10 Creative Time Summits, 10 Global Issues, 100 Art Projects. At Creative Time, she co-curated (with Elvira Dyangani Ose) the 12th Creative Time Summit: “On Archipelagoes and Other Imaginaries,” a convening for thinkers, dreamers, and doers working at the intersection of art and politics across Miami. Corina obtained her Ph.D. at Rutgers University, where she was also the Dodge Curatorial Fellow at the Zimmerli Art Museum (2010-2016). She is the co-founder of the activist art and publishing collective ArtLeaks, and editor-in-chief of the ArtLeaks Gazette. She has been longlisted for the Kandinsky Prize (2016).