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Sarah Burke is an independent editor, producer, and strategist specializing in documentary and digital storytelling on LGBTQ+ movements and culture. Known for her GLAAD- and Peabody-winning work as editor-in-chief of Them and special projects editor at VICE, she tells stories that matter in ways that grab audiences.



During her three-plus years leading Condé Nast’s LGBTQ+ publication Them, Sarah redefined and relaunched the brand, doubling its following and establishing it as a singular authority and innovator within queer media. At VICE News, she co-created and served as supervising producer for the Peabody and GLAAD Media Award-winning documentary series Transnational, about trans rights around the world. She also led many of VICE’s most ambitious multimedia projects, including The Gender Spectrum Collection, a widely used stock photo library featuring trans and nonbinary models, and Climate Uprise, a first-of-its-kind initiative uniting all VICE Media Group brands to amplify youth climate activists from across the globe. She also wrote and hosted the podcast Queerly Beloved, an AAJA General Excellence Award winner and ASME finalist. In 2021, she was honored by Gold House as one of 100 Asian Pacific leaders who most impacted culture and society.  

Sarah has spoken at institutions including UC Berkeley, Stanford, and NYU, as well as conferences and festivals like ONA, NLGJA, AAWW, Culture Con, Podcast Movement, and On Air Fest. As a writer, her work has been featured in New York Times Magazine, WIRED, The Washington Post, Them, VICE, KQED, The Creative Independent, Momus, The Believer, SFMOMA Open Space and elsewhere. 

Sarah is queer, Filipina, and splits her time between Brooklyn and Honolulu, where she was born and raised. In past lives, she has been the managing editor of an alt-weekly, the co-curator of an art + tech salon series, and a respected Bay Area art critic.



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LUCA ANTONUCCI: THE CUSTODIAN

Pro Arts (2X2 Solos), Oakland
Curator 
2016
This body of work by Luca Antonucci began as an obsession with forgeries, and matured into a nuanced investigation into notions of authenticity and authorship as they relate to value, both in terms of culture and capital. Probing further, Antonucci interrogates the role of the custodian — the museum conservationist, for example — who is tasked with the impossible challenge of making an artwork last indefinitely but who inevitably alters the work in an attempt at preservation. Through a series of aesthetic riddles, Antonucci dismantles the conceptual pillars that uphold the aura of the “original,” eroding the distinction between the artist and the custodian.

2 x 2 Solos is a series of exhibitions that pairs promising emerging Bay Area artists and curators. The program recognizes artistic excellence and supports the freedom to create challenging and noncommercial work.
curating