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Daría Sól Andrews is a curator, writer, and cultural producer based in Reykjavík, Iceland. Her research sits at the intersection of Northern ecologies, climate justice, and the experiences of Black and Brown communities in Nordic contexts. Her work is grounded in questions of belonging, representation, and how landscapes shape identity and cultural memory. Her curatorial approach is shaped by long-term collaboration with artists, attention to place and ecology, and a commitment to care, dialogue, and expanded visibility within the Nordic art field. She focuses on creating projects that bring forward underrepresented voices while exploring the environmental, cultural, and political futures of the North.​

 

Most recently, she served as the Curator and Director for Sequences XII: Pása / Pause (2025), Iceland’s biennial of real-time art. This landmark exhibition featured over 40 international artists and focused on the transformative power of slowness and embodied attention within urban and natural spaces across Reykjavík.​ Her writing has appeared in numerous exhibition catalogues and publications, focusing on critical theory, new media, and Icelandic contemporary art. She holds an MA in Curating and Art Management from Stockholm University and is dedicated to fostering inclusive, contemplative public spaces for engagement with art.

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