2022 - 2023 Exhibition Jury Panel

Dalina A. Perdomo Álvarez

Dalina A. Perdomo Álvarez (she/her) is a Puerto Rican curator and writer who is currently a Curatorial Assistant at the MSU Broad Art Museum. She was the 2018-2020 Curatorial Fellow at the Museum of Contemporary Photography and has previously worked at the Video Data Bank and The National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture. She received her MA in Film Studies from the Department of Cinematic Arts at The University of Iowa, and her BA from the University of Puerto Rico - Mayagüez.​

Janet Teunis

Janet Teunis (she/her) is a visual artist and the Program Director at Lowell Arts. She graduated in 1998 from the University of Michigan School of Art with a Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree. In 1999, she held a position at LaFontsee Galleries. In 2000, she joined the staff of the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (UICA) and worked in various positions for over 13 years. Her responsibilities at UICA included: artistic and programmatic leadership, human resources, management of programs and events, management of operations and marketing, and special event planning.

Anthony Marcellini

Anthony Marcellini is an educator, curator, writer, and artist who has produced exhibitions, lectures, and public cultural events with a focus on social practice, public art, and disabilities, in cultural venues and universities across the world. Marcellini is the Program Manager of the Progressive Art Studio Collective (PASC) a program he developed and launched with the Wayne County disability services organization Services To Enhance Potential (STEP). PASC is the first art studio program for adults with developmental disabilities and mental health needs in Detroit and Wayne County. From 2018 to 2020, Marcellini was the Programs and Exhibitions Manager of the Friendship Circle Soul Studio, an art studio for disabled adults in West Bloomfield, MI, where he expanded the studio program and worked to align Soul Studio to the history and ideology of disability art studios and culture. For over 9 years prior Marcellini was an active teacher in colleges and universities in the US and Europe, where he taught studio art, curatorial practice, theory, and art and design history. Marcellini received his MFA in 2009 from California College of the Arts with a concentration in Social Practice.