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ROIG ROWE


Christina Grace Roig is a curator, advisor, and writer whose practice is grounded in discernment, cultural fluency, and long-term relationships. She is known for a trained eye for quality and for her ability to recognize artists and works of lasting significance across both Latin American and international contemporary art.

She believes that a meaningful collection should engage with material as much as message. Sculpture, textiles, and functional design are as present in her vision as painting and photography, and she brings a refined design sensibility to every project. Her approach is shaped by honesty, precision, and a long-term view, always guided by her clients’ best interests.

Her formation began in London, where she studied and lived while developing a rigorous foundation in art history, critical writing, and market structures, later earning a Master’s degree in Art Business from Sotheby’s. She went on to work within an art advisory context in New York, gaining direct experience with collection strategy, valuation, and the secondary market.

In San Juan, Puerto Rico, Christina directed a leading gallery with a strong focus on the secondary market, engaging closely with impeccable private collections spanning Latin American and international contemporary art. It was there that she began cultivating enduring relationships with collectors through listening, care, and sustained dialogue, building trust over years rather than transactions. She later continued this relationship-driven practice in Aspen, Colorado, working closely with a highly discerning collector community.

For Christina, this work is a continual process of learning and refinement. Exposure to diverse cultures, artists, and markets remains central to the evolution of her taste and judgment, and to a curatorial practice rooted in curiosity, responsibility, and intention.

Roig Rowe Curatorial reflects this philosophy: a practice shaped by experience, trust, and the belief that meaningful collections are built slowly, through understanding, dialogue, and care.