Lua Vollaard is a curator and writer based in Amsterdam.
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Lua Vollaard is a curator and writer based in Amsterdam. She is curator of contemporary art at Stroom Den Haag, developing projects that respond to questions of the public domain and the institution(s) of justice. She is one third of Superkilogirls collective. She teaches at Design Academy Eindhoven and writes for Frieze, e-flux, and others.
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Lua Vollaard is a curator and researcher with a background in visual cultures, architecture, and human rights. She broadly works on the realisation of artistic projects in collaboration with a wide range of partners, especially pertaining to (speculative) ecology, the built environment, and notions of justice. For the past five years, she has been curator of contemporary art at Stroom Den Haag, where she has recently curated exhibitions and programmes by Agustina Woodgate (More Heat than Light, 2024). Overall, she is interested in realising research-informed presentations that offer long-term visions on societal issues, often working with practitioners from different disciplines than the arts, such as legal scholars, architects, designers, policy makers, and scientists. In addition, Lua teaches research methodologies at Design Academy Eindhoven at the MA Critical Inquiry Lab, as well as having tutored the studio Energy Dreams at the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture, and has held various teaching positions at academies in NL. As a writer and researcher, she writes about artistic strategies and technologies for Frieze, Metropolis M, e-flux, and others.