Pia Kishore Agrawal, Cynthia Post Hunt, Kaitlin Maestas and Stuart Rogers of Momentary
Pia Kishore Agrawal, Cynthia Post Hunt, Kaitlin Maestas and Stuart Rogers have joined Momentary in Bentonville.
Agrawal is the new performing arts curator at the Momentary in Bentonville. She previously served as program director at the University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts. She will lead the research and planning of performance seasons, festivals and special projects.
Hunt is a programmer for theater and dance. She is a curator and artist based in northwest Arkansas and co-founder of Inverse Performance Art Festival. In her new position she will develop and implement performing arts projects, including concerts and performances, residencies, commissions, workshops and audio and video recordings.
Maestas is the new assistant curator for visual arts. Maestas previously served as the curatorial assistant of modern and contemporary art at the Denver Art Museum. She will develop and organize contemporary art installations and exhibitions with the Momentary’s contemporary arts curator, Lauren Haynes.
Rogers has joined the Momentary as a festivals and music programmer. In his new position, Rogers will plan and execute performing arts projects, including concerts and multidisciplinary performances, festivals, residencies, commissions, workshops and more at the Momentary. He brings more than 20 years of experience programming music and the performing arts in the United States, Europe and Australia.
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