Mentor

Tie Jojima

(she/her)

Tie Jojima is Curator of Global Contemporary Art at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC. Her curatorial practice largely focuses on contemporary art and its dialogues with queer, decolonial, and diasporic issues. Born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, Jojima has completed her PhD dissertation at the Graduate Center, CUNY, where she has focused her research on postwar Latin American art. Jojima has previously worked as an Associate Curator at Americas Society in New York, where she has co-curated the exhibition The Appearance: Art of the Asian Diaspora in Latin American & the Caribbean, El Dorado: Myths of Gold (2023-2024), and Geles Cabrera: Museo Escultórico (2022), among others. She has published academic and curatorial texts for Vistas: Critical Approaches to Latin American Art(ISLAA), Arte & Ensaios, Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), El Museo del Barrio, among others.