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Hello –empyre- subscribers, 
I am thrilled to introduce the guest moderators for our March discussion on 
–empyre-soft-skinned space, Sarah Watson and Lola Martinez. 

Tim Murray and I met Sarah several years ago during the early preparation and 
planning for the curatorial project that Sarah and Tim jointly curated of 
several artists who had been affiliated with the Experimental Television Center 
called, “The Experimental Television Center: A History, Etc...” in the autumn 
of 2015.  During those early preparations, I came to know Sarah as an 
insightful curator who managed several projects at one time.  Perhaps that is 
what all curators do successfully, but Sarah is an extraordinary thinker from 
my point of view who is always playing her hunches about future shows but at 
the same time seeing to the minute and thankless details of launching and 
maintaining both galleries at Hunter, uptown and downtown.  
 
Needless to say, I was thrilled when she contacted me just a few weeks ago with 
an idea to co-moderate a topic for March inspired by a multi-platform project 
called “Refiguring the Future.”  Taking the form of a conference, workshops, 
and an exhibition all curated by REFRESH members Heather Dewey-Hagborg and 
Dorothy R. Santos and organized by Eyebeam and REFRESH in collaboration with 
Sarah at Hunter.  
 
Tim Murray and I were able to visit Sarah and her co-moderator this month, Lola 
Martinez at the downtown Hunter College Art Galleries 205 Hudson Gallery in New 
York two weeks ago.  Lola and Sarah showed us around the expansive exhibit 
which I I know they and their guests will talk about.  We were also able to 
chat extensively with both of them about this deep project and how it has 
emerged over the last several months. 
 
Welcome Lola and Sarah.  I am looking so forward to this month’s discussion and 
I invite all of our subscribers to join in this first discussion of 2019.  
Below are both Lola and Sarah’s biographies and a heartfelt thanks to both of 
you. 
Best.  Renate

Lola Martinez is a Cuban-American curator and researcher working at the 
intersection of art and technology. Recent curatorial projects include the 
Refiguring the Future Conference, Kaye Playhouse and Knockdown Center, NY 
(2019), los contenedores (no) son mejores vacíos, WXBC and The Hessel Museum of 
Art, NY (2017), aCCeSsions, Knockdown Center (2017), We are the Margins, P! and 
Beverly’s, NY (2017), amongst others. Their current research project, Tropical 
Hardware focuses on the geopolitics of sub-tropical and tropical zones to trace 
how perceptions of tropicality are reconfigured by the development and 
implementation of digital media and technology. Martinez is the inaugural 
Eyebeam/REFRESH Curatorial and Engagement Fellow and holds a M.A. from the 
Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College. 

Sarah Watson is Director of Exhibitions & Chief Curator of the Hunter College 
Art Galleries. Focusing primarily on time-based work including sound, video, 
performance, and poetry,  Watson’s curatorial projects center on creating 
experimental sites for education, collaboration, and action. Recent exhibitions 
include Acts of Art and Rebuttal in 1971 and The School of Survival: Learning 
with Juan Downey. In addition to overseeing the exhibitions and programming of 
the Hunter College Art Galleries, Watson runs the gallery component of the 
Advanced Certificate in Curatorial Studies at Hunter College. Watson holds an 
M.A. in Art History from Hunter College.

Renate Ferro
Visiting Associate Professor, art and technology
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Department of Art
Tjaden Hall 306
[email protected]
 
 

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