MoMA PS1
Tony Tirador is a skilled exhibition and production professional with extensive experience in technical support and audio-visual management across prominent cultural institutions. Currently serving as an Exhibition Assistant and Production Assistant at MoMA PS1, responsibilities include coordinating logistical support for events and managing A/V systems. Previously, at The Metropolitan Museum of Art as an Audio-Visual Specialist, Tony operated and maintained complex audio and video systems for diverse events. Additional roles include Showcase Producer at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, Project Manager at Dunkunsthalle, and Theater Technician at the Guggenheim Museum, showcasing proficiency in exhibition planning, technical production, and team management. Education includes a Bachelor of Music in Music Business and Management from Berklee College of Music.
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MoMA PS1
MoMA PS1 was founded in 1971 by Alanna Heiss and has been an affiliate of The Museum of Modern Art since 2000. One of the oldest and largest nonprofit arts centers in the United States devoted to contemporary art, MoMA PS1 is recognized as a defining force in the alternative space movement, standing out from other major arts institutions through its distinctive approach to exhibitions and direct involvement of artists within a scholarly framework. Functioning as a living, active meeting place for the general public, MoMA PS1 is a catalyst for ideas, discourses, and new trends in contemporary art. MoMA PS1 is a vital cultural resource for New York City and serves constituencies beyond New York with traveling exhibitions, a studio program, publications, and representation by professional staff. Overall, MoMA PS1 aims to provide an engaging environment for artists; to inform, inspire, and challenge its audiences; to actively attract new audiences; and to be an accessible resource that elevates the role of art in our contemporary world.