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Reyna Colt Lacayo

Artist Liaison at David Kordansky Gallery

Reyna Colt-Lacayo is an experienced arts professional currently serving as an Artist Liaison at David Kordansky Gallery, where previous roles included Artist Liaison Assistant, Visual Asset Coordinator & Designer, and Media Assistant since May 2021. Prior experience includes serving as a Getty Marrow Undergraduate Curatorial Intern at the J. Paul Getty Museum, where significant contributions involved delivering presentations, drafting exhibition materials, and conducting research for upcoming exhibitions. Reyna also held positions as a Curatorial Intern and Research Assistant at Skirball Cultural Center, conducting research for notable exhibitions and curating display cases. Unsurprisingly, Reyna's background extends into film production at the Bay Area Video Coalition, producing multiple short films while collaborating with local non-profits. Reyna holds a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art and Art History from UCLA and has further education from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

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Los Angeles, United States

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David Kordansky Gallery

David Kordansky Gallery is one of the most dynamic venues for contemporary art in LA and NYC and is internationally regarded as a leading gallery of its generation. Established in 2003, the exhibition program is dedicated to presenting artists’ work with passion and intellectual rigor, and to bringing the utmost care and precision to showcasing artistic visions. The Gallery is committed to presentations that blend scholarship and connoisseurship with equity and inclusion. We are an institution rooted in our hometown of Los Angeles, and in California, as we embrace cultural activity as a fully global phenomenon. Maintaining a culture of belonging is important to us—we strive for a workplace where every single team member feels valued, supported, and heard. We believe in the power of creativity and seek opportunities for connection, collaboration, and learning between cultures and communities. We are committed to championing policies and practices that promote diversity, foster cultural equity, and sustain an environment of inclusivity. The Gallery is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit, qualifications, and abilities. The Gallery does not discriminate, and does not permit discrimination against its employees, interns, volunteers, or applicants. We recognize our strengths lie in the broad range of individuals who contribute their time and talents to our mission, and we pledge to create a safe, accessible, and inclusive place to work. The Gallery’s consistent growth, developed in tandem with its artists’ ambitions, occurs through the unique participation and contribution of each employee. We look for colleagues who are the most driven, the most talented, and the most creative. Every member of the Gallery’s team should aim for excellence and ingenuity, surpassing challenges and discovering new possibilities together. We value long-term commitment and loyalty, and in turn provide avenues for career advancement.


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