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Amy Zion and Cora Fisher

Amy Zion is a writer and curator in New York City. Recent curatorial projects include Mother Tongue, the Danish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, and A.U.T.O.E.N.U.C.L.E.A.T.I.O.N at Sismografo, an artist-run space in Porto, Portugal. She also provided curatorial assistance for Slip of the Tongue at Punta della dogana, Venice. From 2007-15 she was an editor at Fillip. // Cora Fisher is curator at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) and a freelance art writer. At SECCA she has organized twelve exhibitions, several publications, and has launched a North Carolina Artist Salon Series, 12 x 12, since 2013. A New York City-native, she holds a BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art and an MA from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.

Features• April 18, 2016

Regionalism Vs. Provincialism: Agitating Against Critical Neglect in Artworld Peripheries

By Amy Zion and Cora Fisher

In February, I sent Momus editor Sky Goodden a draft of a review of an exhibition in Alberta that I had pitched to her…

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