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Kate Wong
curator-in-residence

Kate Wong is a curator and the founder of SITE Toronto. Her conceptually rooted practice engages new forms of contemporary artistic production while examining and shaping the social, intellectual, and material conditions through which art is produced and experienced.

Wong has held curatorial and leadership roles at significant institutions including MOCA Toronto, Serpentine Galleries, and V.O Curations, the latter where she developed a residency program supporting early-career artists and cultural practitioners. Recent projects include But this is the language we met in for Images Festival (2025), and Interface Remix by Tishan Hsu and Greater Toronto Art—a triennial co-curated with Ebony L. Haynes and Toleen Touq—both presented at MOCA Toronto in 2024.

Wong has been an invited speaker at numerous academic and cultural institutions including the University of Toronto, the University of Guelph, Tate Modern, and V&A East, and her writing on contemporary art and culture has appeared in publications including e-flux, Yishu Journal, AnOther Magazine, and frieze. In 2027, Wong will be a visiting faculty member at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity.

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