At Art in Brackets™, we culturally translate for artists, galleries and institutions throughout the US and abroad, fostering connections and collaborations with the vibrant creative community of NYC.
Established in 2022, our distinct position within New York's art scene empowers us with strong relationships with artists, institutions, curators, collectors, and art professionals. Our expertise includes art advising, artistic residencies, exhibition design and production, art fairs, and event organization.
A women-owned business, Art in Brackets™ advises collectors, architects, and interior designers in defining an acquisition profile based on their interests, objectives, and budgets. In our public programs we promote an environment of knowledge building through community engagements, ultimately leading to long lasting shared memories.
Lu Solano
is an independent curator and art consultant whose multidisciplinary projects focus on the intersection between art, science and language in contemporary environments with a focus on collaborative practices. Lu conducts over 100 studio visits a year and attends the main art exhibitions and fairs in the Americas.
With a background in international corporate sales and a deep engagement with Brazilian art and design, Lu Solano has collaborated in various capacities with institutions in Brazil and New York City, including the American Folk Art Museum, Residency Unlimited, the Consulate General of Brazil in New York, Equity Gallery, PIPA Prize, Ybytu, the School of Visual Arts (SVA), NARS Foundation, and ISCP, among others. Since 2012, Lu Solano has been living and working in Brooklyn, New York.
English • Portuguese • French • Spanish
Fernanda Mazzuco
Fernanda Mazzuco has been developing art consultancy work for local and international collectors and galleries. She has extensive experience in marketing and events planning in Brazil, in Europe and in the USA.
With a degree in German and Italian Languages and Literatures from University of São Paulo and Universität Heidelberg, and having lived in different continents, Fernanda has the ability to navigate multiple cultures. She has been residing in Brooklyn, NY since 2005.