Amor Díaz-Campos

Founder | Curator | Art Lover

Role
Curatorial and Development Coordinator at Boston Public Art Triennial
Location
Boston, MA, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers
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About Amor Díaz-Campos

I’m a curator and partnership strategist based in Boston, working at the meeting point of art, community engagement, and institutional collaboration. I develop programs, exhibitions, and partnerships that connect artists, organizations, and audiences while expanding access and driving sustainable growth in the cultural sector.I currently serve as Curatorial and Development Coordinator at the Boston Public Art Triennial. I’m also the Community and Partnerships Director and Co-Founder of HerSector, where I lead initiatives supporting women in the arts through mentorship, programming, and cross-sector collaboration. Additionally, I serve as Co-Chair of the Co|So Circle at the Copley Society of Art.I also co-founded the Ríos Intermitentes International Biennial in Cuba, a platform that fosters artistic collaboration and collective healing through creative practice. My work centers on building meaningful collaborations that amplify diverse voices and strengthen connections across local and global arts ecosystems.

Experience

  1. Curatorial and Development Coordinator

    Boston Public Art Triennial

    Jun 2025 — Present · US

Education

  • Boston University

    Master of Science - MS, Arts Administration

  • University of Havana

    Bachelor's degree, Comunicación Social

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