IN CONVERSATION: Andina Marie Osorio and Tayler Montague: Moderated by Lucas Ondak

77 Franklin Street Juillet 17, 2025 
77 Franklin Street 6pm
Please join us at our Tribeca location for the latest panel in our In Conversation series, featuring artist Andina Marie Osorio and writer and director Tayler Montague, moderated by curator and researcher Lucas Ondak. 
 
This event is held on the location of Osorio's current exhibition i still look for her in every lifetime, with the conversation taking place on Thursday July 17th at 6pm. 
 
Andina Marie Osorio is an Afro-Caribbean artist from the Bronx, currently living and working in Brooklyn, New York. Osorio’s practice explores the intersections of memory, identity, queer affect, migration, and Black femme sexual politics through assemblage, self portraiture and archival work centered on the familial and queer experience. Her work has been exhibited at the LES Gallery at The Clemente, Webber Gallery, and Anonymous Gallery, and has been featured in publications like Musée MagazinePort Magazine, and Elephant Magazine. She was awarded the Aperture Creator Labs Photo Fund and was a finalist for The Robert Giard Grant for Emerging LGBTQ+ Photographers. In 2024, she was an artist-in-residence at the Center for Photography at Woodstock, the Fire Island Artist Residency, and the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program. Osorio earned her Master of Fine Arts in Photography from the Yale School of Art.
 
Tayler Montague is a writer, director, and Native New Yorker. A graduate of SUNY Purchase, her foray into the arts began by working in the city's many beloved cultural institutions such as the MoMA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and The Bronx Museum. Montague has also curated film programs at various institutions such as BAM and the Jacob Burns Film Center where she's the ReMix Curator. She has also Guest Edited the Film Issue of the Oxford American. When not writing and programming, Montague has directed the award winning short film In Sudden Darkness. She's excited to be joining photographer Andina Marie Osorio in conversation.
 
Lucas Ondak is a transsexual curator and researcher from Edmond, Oklahoma, the occupied land of the Comanche, Kickapoo, Kiowa, Osage, and Wichita people. They are committed to working with art and artists whose work centers decolonization and queer liberation. They are a graduate from the Bard College Center for Curatorial Studies and are the Residency Manager, Curator at BOFFO, a non-profit arts organization based in the Fire Island Pines.