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Tiera Ndlovu
Tiera Ndlovu is a Bahamian-South African cultural worker. Her curatorial interests extend from the archives to contemporary art practices. As part of the Conservancy, Ndlovu supports the realization of public art exhibitions through research and writing, alongside hosting tours and other public activations. In each element of her role, Ndlovu is committed to celebrating the deep nuance each artist brings to the Park experience.
Before joining the Conservancy, Ndlovu founded Baha Archives, the first photographic archive dedicated to celebrating lesser-known histories of The Bahamas. She is a published author, with recent contributions to María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Procession of Angels for Radical Love and Unity. In 2023, Ndlovu was selected by the Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC) Foundation for the third Professional Alliance for Curators of Color (PACC) fellowship.