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Angolan curator, producer, cultural manager, and researcher
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Suzana Sousa

Suzana Sousa (born in Luanda in 1981) is an Angolan independent curator, producer, cultural manager, and researcher. She was Director of the Exchange Office of the Ministry of Culture of Angola. She has curated exhibitions at the Jewish Museum in New York, the Natural History Museum in Luanda, the Berardo Museum in Lisbon, the Almeida Garrett Municipal Gallery in Porto, and the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris.

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  1. "Suzana Sousa - Curator and Writer". GHALI. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  2. «Angola na reunião dos ministros da Cultura da África Central em Brazzaville». Agência Angola Press (ANGOP)
  3. "Suzana Sousa". www.rawmaterialcompany.org. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
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