Leonardo Bravo

Leonardo Bravo is an artist, educator, and curator. His work in the non-profit arts sector has exemplified building public and private partnerships that highlight the power of the arts to transform and catalyze vulnerable and underserved communities. He is currently the Director, Public Engagement within MoMA’s Learning and Engagement Department, where he oversees all public programs within the museum and MoMA’s community and civic engagement initiatives. He is also the founder and organizer of Big City Forum, an interdisciplinary, social practice and curatorial research project that brings attention to emergent practices across design, architecture, and the arts. Big City Forum provides an ongoing exploration of the intersections between these creative disciplines and new ways of knowledgemaking within the context of public space and social change. As a programming and curatorial platform it has developed collaborations and partnerships with leading academic entities and community organizations in the Los Angeles region.

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C-MAP Africa in Morocco: Reflections from the 2026 Research Trip

C-MAP Africa in Morocco: Reflections from the 2026 Research Trip From February 5 to 11, 2026, members of the C-MAP Africa group from The Museum of Modern Art traveled to Morocco on a research trip that included several cities: Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, and Tétouan. Over the course of the visit, the group met with…