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Speed Art Museum announces Sam Gilliam Assistant Curator of Artist Programs |
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With a diverse background in curatorial practice and gallery management, Diallo Simon-Ponte is an emerging leader in the contemporary art community.
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LOUISVILLE, KY.- The Speed Art Museum announced the appointment of Diallo Simon-Ponte as the institution's inaugural Sam Gilliam Assistant Curator of Artist Programs. This new role will lead the Museum's Gilliam Visiting Artist Program, which creates opportunities for transformative connections between visiting artists, local creatives and the broader community.
The Gilliam Visiting Artist Program brings two nationally recognized artists to Louisville each year to connect with local artists, students, and community members. Made possible by the generosity of the Sam Gilliam Foundation, the program honors the legacy of the late artist, who spent his formative years in Louisville.
This program honors Sams lifelong commitment to Louisville and Kentucky artists. It provides a meaningful opportunity for the Speed to deepen our relationships with artists by offering time, space, and support for creative explorationand for meaningful connection with our community, said Raphaela Platow, director of the Speed Art Museum. Diallo brings a deep understanding of artist relations and curatorial practice that makes him the ideal candidate to shape this exciting new chapter at the Speed. His approach is grounded in building meaningful relationshipswith artists and with the communityand were thrilled to see how hell help foster connection and creative exchange.
The inaugural Gilliam Visiting Artists, vanessa german and Eric N. Mack, will connect with the Louisville community in 2025 through exhibitions, conversations, and public programs. Their work builds on the Speeds commitment to showcasing a wide range of perspectives and creating opportunities for artistsboth local and nationalto share ideas, inspire one another, and engage with the public in meaningful ways.
The Sam Gilliam Foundation is excited for Diallo Simon-Ponte to assume his new position as the Speed Museums inaugural Sam Gilliam Assistant Curator of Artist Programs, and for him to lead the Gilliam Visiting Artist Program, said Annie Gawlak, President of the Sam Gilliam Foundation. Diallos extensive experience working with artists of diverse backgrounds and creating opportunities for meaningful engagement between artists and their communities makes him the ideal person to take on this role, extending Sams legacy of championing new generations of artists, nurturing artistic innovation, and fostering community engagement and cultural exchange.
With a diverse background in curatorial practice and gallery management, Diallo Simon-Ponte is an emerging leader in the contemporary art community. His creative practice is compelled by an exploration of the transatlantic African diaspora as an active and transitional forceapproached as a verbacross disciplines. Simon-Ponte is the Founding Curatorial Director of the Limbo Museum in Accra, Ghana, a new cultural institution that labors at the intersection of social sculpture, architecture, art, community, research, and ruin. Previously, he worked at Gagosian Gallery, New York, where he contributed to exhibitions for renowned artists such as Derrick Adams, Rick Lowe, and Lauren Halsey. He has also curated and assisted in exhibitions globally, including in New York, London, and Accra, Ghana. His expertise in artist relations, curatorial research, and exhibition managementpaired with his deep appreciation for community-oriented artmakingpositions him to play a key role in shaping the Gilliam Visiting Artist Program. Simon-Ponte steps into his new role at the Speed next month.
"I am honored to join the Speed Art Museum in this new capacity," said Simon-Ponte. "Sam Gilliams contributions to the art world, particularly his support of artists from Louisville, have shaped so much of what the Speed represents today. I am excited to further this legacy by creating new platforms for artists to engage with the community and inspire meaningful creative conversations."
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