Stefania Plaza Mora is an Italo-Colombian curator and cultural project designer.
Her research is not grounded in a specific medium but in the construction of interdisciplinary relationships capable of connecting the languages and urgencies of the present. For her, curating is a dialogue and a process of co-creation with artists, in which the curator safeguards, accompanies, and contributes to shaping the very definition of the research itself.
Her exhibitions emerge as shared theses, finding demonstration in the materiality of the works and within the exhibition space. They often incorporate theatrical elements—echoes of her training—and are conceived as experiences where the audience is not a passive spectator but an active participant in a relational process with the artist and their work.
Her vision draws nourishment from theological and spiritual concepts and from her formative encounter with Paul Klee’s Tod in the summer of 2013: an experience that marked the beginning of a path where art is understood as a vital necessity, a political and revolutionary tool, a space of inquiry and of wonder. Through her practice, Plaza Mora seeks to generate fertile content that both responds to the contemporary and opens up new possibilities for collective imagination.
Events at Rome Art Week
2025
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