Aurora Tang

 

  • Headshot of Aurora Tang

  •  Southbase, the former munitions area for the Wendover Airbase, where the CLUI maintains test and research facilities. CLUI photo
    Southbase, the former munitions area for the Wendover Airbase, where the CLUI maintains test and research facilities. CLUI photo

 

Aurora Tang

Program Manager, The Center for Land Use Interpretation; Independent Curator

Aurora Tang is a curator and researcher based in Los Angeles. Since 2009 she has been a program manager at The Center for Land Use Interpretation. From 2011–15 she was managing director of High Desert Test Sites. She is a Fall 2020 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Curatorial Research Fellow.

The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI) is a non-profit research organization, founded in 1994, involved in exploring and understanding land and landscape issues. The organization produces exhibitions about land use phenomenology in the United States, and displays them at its exhibit locations and at other museum and non-commercial and educational venues as well. The CLUI also produces publications, online resources, tours, lectures, and other public programs across the country.