Veronica Revuelta Garrido is a freelance curator, researcher, art critic, and artist with a focus on participatory and socially engaged practice. She holds an MA in Museum Studies and Curating from Birkbeck College, University of London, and a BA in Graphic Design and Multimedia Production from the University of Granada. She is self-taught in Fine Art and Art History too.
Her curatorial work focuses on social activism giving space to representation, decolonial approaches, and audience engagement. Her aim is to develop exhibitions and public programmes that not only highlight important cultural and societal themes but actively transform the way audiences engage with art. Committed to fostering inclusive spaces for dialogue, she believes in the transformative potential of art to challenge perceptions, spark conversation, and build connections between artists, audiences, and institutions.
Veronica has a background in arts administration, project management, and artist liaison, having worked at Dash Arts, NLA and other creative organisations. In early 2025, Veronica was awarded a fellowship at the Royal Society of Arts.