Audra Verona Lambert

Audra Verona Lambert (based in New York City, from New Orleans) is an art historian and curator based in Brooklyn, NY. Her curatorial consultancy, ANTE Projects, has remained in residence at The Yard, Williamsburg since 2019. Lambert holds an MA, Art History & Visual Culture from Lindenwood University (2021) and an undergraduate degree in Art History and Asian Studies from St Peter’s University (2005) with study abroad at Kansai Gaidai University (2008) in Hirakata City, Japan. She has curated exhibitions with the Center for Jewish History, Fountain House Gallery, FORMah Art Gallery, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, and Arsenal Gallery among other institutions. She has written for Cultbytes, Delicious Line, Texte zur Kunst, Fine Art Globe and more, and she has juried artist residencies at Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling, ChaNorth, and ApexArt among others. With a vested interest in social justice, she has curated and/or project managed exhibitions around racism in the United States (Dread Scott: The Impossibility of Freedom, More Art: 2014) New York women artists (Nicholasa Mohr at Harry Belafonte Library in East Harlem, 2015/16) grassroots artist organizations (Root Systems, Amos Eno Gallery, 2022) and de-escalating conflict in war-torn regions (Re-Orientations, 2019/20.) More information can be found at antecedentprojects.com

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