Ilana Seltzer Goldstein
Since 2014, Ilana Goldstein has been a professor in the Department of Art History at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). She holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) (2012). Bachelor and Master in Social Sciences from the University of São Paulo (USP), and Master in Cultural Mediation from the University Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle (2002), she is a specialist in Cultural Projects Direction. She was a lecturer and then coordinator of the MBA program in Cultural Assets at the Getúlio Vargas Foundation from 2008 to 2014. In parallel to her academic career, she has curated exhibitions and advised on projects in several institutions, such as the Museum of the Portuguese Language, SESC-SP, SENAC-SP, Arte 3, Base 7, Fórum Permanente de Museus, Itaú Cultural, and Caixa Cultural. At Unifesp, she is responsible for the courses History of Amerindian Art and Anthropology and Art. She is part of the graduate program in Art History as well as the research group "Todas as Artes | Todos os Nomes: Pesquisas sobre Arte na Contemporaneidade." She served as a cultural advisor at USP's Dean of Extension and Culture from 2015 to 2017. She is co-coordinator of the Kaapora Chair, focused on the valorization of traditional and non-hegemonic knowledge and expressive forms, since 2015. She was a lecturer at the lato sensu post-graduation Cultural Management: culture, development, and market, at the SENAC University Center, between 2011 and 2013. Topics of interest: anthropology and art, exhibition and commercialization of indigenous arts, sociology of art, cultural management, cultural policies, representations of national identity, cultural diversity, cultural heritage. |
Event: Decolonising Museums and Exhibitions on the Indigenous Ainu in Japan