TAMARA TOLEDO Ph.D. is a Toronto-based art historian, curator, writer, and artist. Her research focuses on hemispheric networks of exchange, decolonial methodologies of resistance, artistic practices of oppositional consciousness, and diasporic exhibition histories. Her essays, reviews, and exhibition texts can be found in various publications including ARM Journal, C Magazine, Fuse, Canadian Art, Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture Journal of the University of California, and Concordia University Press. Toledo is co-founder of LACAP (Latin American Canadian Art Projects) and the multidisciplinary Allende Arts Festival (2003-2011). She conceived and developed the Latin American Speakers Series (2008-2025); ARCHIVO (a digital archive of Latin American, Latin-Caribbean, Latinx, and Indigenous artists from the Latin American region, based in Canada); and Positionality: A Symposium on Latin American and Latinx art in Canada (2022). She has worked in collections, programming, and curatorial research roles at A Space Gallery, Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art, and the Art Gallery of Ontario. Toledo has presented at conferences across Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Toledo is currently the Director/Curator of Sur Gallery, the only art space dedicated to contemporary Latin American and Latinx art in Canada.