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ACOMPI

Founded by Constanza Valenzuela and Jack Radley, ACOMPI is a global curatorial project based in New  York City. ACOMPI derives from the Spanish word “acompañado,” meaning “in company”, highlighting community, interdisciplinary practice, and collaboration. ACOMPI serves as a youth-oriented, community-ingrained platform to highlight and expand the intersection of independent curatorial practice and site-specific public engagement. ACOMPI recently organized the colloquium “What Can NYC Art Museums Do For Immigrants?” at NYU Steinhardt and curated Shanzhai Lyric: Canal Street Research Association and Diana Sofia Lozano: Suspended in the Iris. Their projects have been featured in The New York Times, Hyperallergic, and The Brooklyn Rail, among other publications. @acompi.nyc

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