Pedro Tinen, GCRP 2021

Pedro Tinen is a German Chancellor Fellow (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation), film programmer, curator, and researcher. He is a member of the Programmers of Colour Collective (POC2), the selection committees of the MixBrasil LGBT Film Festival and the Ecofalante Environmental Film Festival. He is the former Brazilian Programming Coordinator at the São Paulo Short Film Pedro Tinen, GCRP 2021

Lesedi Shubane, GCRP 2021

Lesedi Shubane (she/her) is an Impact Producer at Participant where she designs and executes social impact campaigns for content like America to Me, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, Slay the dragon  and Judas and the Black Messiah. Raised in Southern Africa, she previously managed Community Engagement for the Bushfire International Festival of the Arts and Lesedi Shubane, GCRP 2021

Stanislav Rogozin, GCRP 2021

Stanislav Rogozin runs business and not-for-profit projects focusing on technologies, arts, science popularisation and culture. The scope of the projects combine local and international operations in Russia, FSR Countries, Europe and North America. The projects Stanislav was involved in include city, nationwide and international scope. He has experience working at different international conferences around the Stanislav Rogozin, GCRP 2021

Arianne Richardson, GCRP 2021

Arianne Richardson is a PhD candidate studying cultural and creative entrepreneurship and policy in the Caribbean. Her dissertation focuses on the impact policy has had on cultural practitioners in her home country, the Bahamas. She is a proud Caribbean regionalist, is passionate about creativity and culture and aims to help develop the Orange Economies of Arianne Richardson, GCRP 2021

Ukhona Ntsali Mlandu, GCRP 2021

Ukhona Ntsali Mlandu is Director of Greatmore Studios and Founder of makwande.republic in the Goshen Village, Eastern Cape. Mlandu has an interest in the politics of spatial and gender justice, heritage and memory. Mlandu completed a 3 year Arts Management Fellowship with the Devos Institute of Arts Management and was part of the inaugural cohort of Ukhona Ntsali Mlandu, GCRP 2021

Tatiana Mouarbes, GCRP 2021

Tatiana Mouarbes is an Acting Program Officer for the Culture and Art/Middle East North Africa (MENA) programme at Open Society Foundations. She is a curator and grantmaker focused on supporting artists working at the intersection of arts and social change. Since joining Open Society Foundations in 2016, Tatiana has organised and helped launch diverse global initiatives centered on Tatiana Mouarbes, GCRP 2021

Mostafa Mohamed, GCRP 2021

Mostafa Mohamed is the Executive Director of AFCA Arts Center and Hakawy International Arts Festival for Children, which is the only international performing arts festival for children in Egypt. He is a theatre director and arts manager from Upper-Egypt. Mostafa studied arts management online at DeVos Institute, University of Maryland. He joined Hakawy Festival as Mostafa Mohamed, GCRP 2021

Marilo Meta, GCRP 2021

Marilo Meta has over five years of experience in the nonprofit sector. In the position of President for LDA Balkan he has been involved in the overall management of the organisation including events, conferences, international exchanges to strengthen youth leadership, personal and professional youth development for LDA Balkan in Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, Presevo Valley and Marilo Meta, GCRP 2021

Julia Matamoros, GCRP 2021

Julia Matamoros has worked in arts and culture for the past decade across Mexico, Nicaragua and Canada. She has focused on advancing diversity, equity and inclusion through education and sector-wide initiatives, as Education Manager at the Gardiner Museum and as Partnerships Officer at the Institute for Canadian Citizenship, where she worked with a national network Julia Matamoros, GCRP 2021

Sada Malumfashi, GCRP 2021

Sada Malumfashi is an arts curator interested in the nexus of culture and identity. He is a 2019 Fellow of Reporters Without Borders Germany, 2019 Fellow of Arts Omi Residency and 2018 Fellow of the Goethe-Institute/Sylt Foundation African Residency in Germany. He is the Founder of Open Arts, a literary collective where he curates the Sada Malumfashi, GCRP 2021