MISSION

To create exceptional experiences in arts and culture by building new platforms for contemporary art that activate under-utilized and traditional spaces in creative ways and generate new communities and places for convening

 

 
 
 

ABOUT

Zoe Lukov is a curator and cultural producer who effortlessly combines the worlds of arts, culture and placemaking.

Collaborating with brands, developers and property owners to realize their visions, Zoe provides access to the most interesting artists, musicians and creatives working today to deliver one-of-a-kind arts and culture experiences from concept to execution.

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Immersive Art Experiences

From mind-blowing art experiences, participatory and immersive activations, museum level exhibitions, to intimate performances and artist residencies, alongside one-of-a-kind art projects for brands, hotels, and public spaces, Zoe is the go-to curator for melding meaningful, historically significant artwork with accessibility.

 
 
 

A fully integrated art advisory for the creation of accessible and integrated experiences that contribute to our culture and society while also generating press/media & social interaction live and online.

 
 

 
 
 
 

ABOUT

Zoe Lukov is a curator, producer and writer. As chief curator of Faena Art in Miami Beach and Buenos Aires, she conceived of and produced the first Faena Festival in 2018 and its follow up in 2019 in addition to organizing major solo exhibitions by internationally recognized artists.

She is a founding board member of Desert X, the non-profit site-specific exhibition based in California and recently produced a documentary about Desert X 2021 which premiered at the Getty Center, aired on PBS in November and was featured in 2022 at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the American Documentary Film Festival, and the Riviera International Film Festival.

Her independent curatorial projects such as Fair, an alternative all women non-commercial art fair that took place within a shopping mall, have been widely lauded in the press and art circles.

She cut her teeth working with Jeffrey Deitch at MOCA Los Angeles and Franklin Sirmans on Prospect 3, the New Orleans biennial. She was a 2010-2011 Fulbright scholar in Colombia and a graduate of Oberlin College.