Roma Piotrowska is a curator and writer with extensive experience in managing exhibitions, events and budgets, as well as producing publications and contributing to arts media. Currently working as Curator at Midlands Arts Centre, Roma oversees an ambitious programme of exhibitions and public events. Previously, she worked as Curator at Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Senior Exhibitions Manager at Ikon Gallery, where she coordinated exhibitions and publications for artists such as Dan Flavin, Sheela Gowda and Roger Hiorns.
Her writing has appeared in exhibition catalogues such as Artur Zmijewski: Selected Works (Neuer Berliner Kunstverein) and The 27th Biennial of Graphic Arts Ljubljana. Her articles have been published in journals like engage journal and magazines including This is Tomorrow, Contemporary Lynx, and Daily Art Magazine.
In a freelance role, Roma supported the Iraq Pavilions at the Venice Biennale (2013–2019) and served as Curatorial Assistant for the 4th Guangzhou Triennial in 2012. She is also a co-founder of Centrala Gallery in Birmingham and have led projects such as Clipping the Church by Tereza Buskova (2016) and an art strand for Artloop Festival in Sopot, Poland (2015).