Mari Spirito

Mari Spirito
Mari participated as a Curatorial Fellow in the Spring 2026 Athens Residency. Click here to see Mari’s program.
 

Mari Spirito is Executive Director, Curator of Protocinema, a trans-regional arts organization based in New York with international operations, founded in 2011 which explores shared human experiences uniting all of us.

Spirito curated The Substance With Which The Future Is Made, inaugural 6-month public video art program, Alserkal Avenue, Dubai, 2025. She runs Protocinema’s Emerging Curator Series mentorship program, launched in 2015, and is faculty, AfterSchool Special, RISD Rhode Island School of Design from 2023. Spirito’s practice is guided by a vested interest in ingenuity and resourcefulness, in 2020 and 2021, she innovated a group exhibition across multiple cities titled A Few in Many Places featuring artists’ neighborhood  interventions in Philadelphia, Beirut, Berlin, Bangkok, Seoul and Istanbul. She curated Art Basel’s Conversations program from 2013 to 2018, and was director, 303 Gallery, 2000-2012. In 2023-24, she curated The Myth of Normal, a Celebration of Authentic Expression, Massart Museum, Boston, served Jury for Member, Mamut Art Project, Istanbul 2025; Advisor, 2nd Mardin Biennial, Turkey, 2012; currently is Vice President, Board of Trustees of Participant Inc; Board of Directors, ArteEast, New York and  Advisory Committee of The Joan and Martin Goldfarb Gallery York University, Toronto.

Protocinema is a non-profit arts organization that collaborates with artists and institutions to create artworks exploring the shared human experiences that connect us all. We build relationships across local and international contexts bringing together individuals with diverse perspectives and backgrounds. With a presence in both the U.S. and Turkey since 2011 Protocinema advances this urgent and nuanced work through commissions, exhibitions, public programs, Protocinema Emerging Curator Series (PECS) mentorship program, Protozine exhibition texts and Protodispatch, our monthly digital publication. These initiatives are rooted in our belief in the common ground where we live, gather and grow.