Anuradha Vikram
Writer, Curator, Educator
Anuradha Vikram is the author of Decolonizing Culture, which addresses questions of race and gender parity in contemporary art spaces. She has guest-curated exhibitions and projects for institutions including the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Mills College Art Museum, and the DeYoung Museum Artist Studio; held curatorial positions at UC Berkeley, Headlands Center for the Arts, Aicon Gallery, and the Richmond Art Center; and worked in the studios of Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. She has published work in ARTnews, The Brooklyn Rail, Leonardo, KCET Artbound, Artillery, Hyperallergic, Daily Serving, OPEN SPACE, and the blog of SFMoMA, in addition to numerous monographic essays on contemporary artists. Vikram holds an M.A. in Curatorial Practice from CCA and a B.S. in Studio Art from NYU. She is visiting faculty at UCLA, a member of the Editorial Board of X-TRA, and on the Board of Directors of CAA.
Anuradha Vikram
Writer, Curator, Educator
Anuradha Vikram is the author of Decolonizing Culture, which addresses questions of race and gender parity in contemporary art spaces. She has guest-curated exhibitions and projects for institutions including the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Mills College Art Museum, and the DeYoung Museum Artist Studio; held curatorial positions at UC Berkeley, Headlands Center for the Arts, Aicon Gallery, and the Richmond Art Center; and worked in the studios of Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. She has published work in ARTnews, The Brooklyn Rail, Leonardo, KCET Artbound, Artillery, Hyperallergic, Daily Serving, OPEN SPACE, and the blog of SFMoMA, in addition to numerous monographic essays on contemporary artists. Vikram holds an M.A. in Curatorial Practice from CCA and a B.S. in Studio Art from NYU. She is visiting faculty at UCLA, a member of the Editorial Board of X-TRA, and on the Board of Directors of CAA.