Inga Lāce is CMAP Central and Eastern Europe Fellow at MoMA. She has been a curator at the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art since 2012 and was curator of the Latvian Pavilion of the Venice Biennale 2019 with the artist Daiga Grantina (co-curated with Valentinas Klimašauskas). She has also been co-curator of the Allied – Kyiv Biennial 2021(as part of the East Europe Biennial Alliance) and co-curator of the 7th-10th editions of the contemporary art festival SURVIVAL KIT (with Jonatan Habib Engqvist in 2017 and Angels Miralda and Solvita Krese in 2018-19, Riga). She is also co-curator of a research and exhibition project Portable Landscapes with exhibitions at Villa Vassilieff, Paris, Latvian National Art Museum, Riga (2018) and James Gallery at CUNY, New York (2019) and an upcoming publication. She has curated exhibitions It Won’t Be Long Now, Comrades! at Framer Framed, Amsterdam (2017, co-curated with Katia Krupennikova) and Performing the Fringeat Konsthall C, Stockholm (2020, co- curated with Jussi Koitela, 2020). Lāce was curatorial fellow at de Appel, Amsterdam (2015-2016) organizing a program and editing a publication on intersection of art and ecology, Instituting Ecologies. She is now co-curating a circle of festival and biennial events taking place fall 2023 together with Alicia Knock, namely Contemporary Art Festival Survival Kit in Riga, Kaunas Biennial and forming part of the team of the Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic arts, all focussing on solidarity, friendship and transnational encounters.