Our 2024 team & collaborators

  • Hannah Sloan / Founder & Director

    For twenty years Hannah Sloan has managed the careers of emerging, mid-career and legacy artists, helping them establish permanent recognition in esteemed private collections, internationally renowned museums, publications and artist monographs.

    @sloanprojects

  • Diana Fitzgibbon / Marketing Director

    Diana Fitzgibbon is a writer, curator and creative consultant. She has over 15+ years of experience managing galleries, curating, and directing arts related events and initiatives. She is an expert in marketing, publicity and event coordination. Diana is known for her proactive approach and ability to see the big picture. In addition to her work in the arts, she is a senior level copywriter and editor, managing projects for commercial clients and retailers nationwide.

    @dianalatigra

  • Ricardo Cubero / Branding & Web Design

    Ricardo Cubero is a partner and the Operations Director at (In)Definido, a digital communications studio serving organizations and projects in the DEI, health, and culture sectors across the Americas and Europe.

    @somosindefinido

  • Bárbara Cuevas Víquez / Creative Direction & Graphic Design

    Bárbara Cuevas Víquez is a Costa Rican textile and graphic designer whose work blends traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation. With over a decade of experience, she has collaborated on multidisciplinary projects for the European Union, INAMU, Kidzania, and Microsoft, showcasing her versatility and commitment to impactful design. A former head textile designer at the sustainable fashion brand Obra Gris and founder of the junior line Friday Love, Bárbara is pursuing a Master’s in Interaction and Multimedia while launching her sustainable fashion project. Her work reflects her belief in design as a transformative tool for innovation, sustainability, and creative storytelling.

    @barbiecave6

  • Juan A. Tribaldos H. / Photography

    Juan A. Tribaldos H.is an independent photographer from Costa Rica. His work blends personal artistic exploration with collaborations alongside artists, galleries, and creatives. Interactions with the art world are an integral part of his practice, fueling his passion for artistic documentation as a means of connection and visual storytelling.

    In addition to his personal projects, Juan specializes in capturing installation views, documenting studio visits, and working on commissioned projects for interior designers and architects. His work is distinguished by a refined aesthetic and a commitment to portraying creative spaces and processes from a unique perspective.

    @juan_tribaldos

  • Erika Martin Arroyo / Cultural Partnership

    Erika Martin Arroyo is an independent art curator, cultural practitioner and graphic designer based in San José, Costa Rica. She is founder and director of satis.FACTORY (2013 to present), and hosts an artist-in-residence program from her home, with the interest of nurturing effective ties and cultural exchange within Central America.

    Winner of the Proartes Fund for Performing Arts 2021, and of the Museum of Contemporary Art & Design Sala 1:1 Grant (both in 2022), as curator of an exhibition with the feminist-activist collective Las Hartas, winners of the Francisco Amighetti National Award in Visual Arts 2023. She has participated in several curatorial programs including Blockfrei Curator’s Agenda 2016 (Vienna, Austria) and in the Mondriaan Fonds Orientation Program (2024).

    @erika_martin_arroyo

  • Ashley Roman / Arts Administration & Graphic Design

    Originally from Seattle, Washington, Ashley Roman has acted as a gallery manager and arts administrator since 2019. She provides unparalleled administrative support at HSC&A, designing and preparing digital presentations for museums and private collections as well as managing our presence on digital platforms including Artsy. 

    @lilshlee

  • satis.FACTORY

    satis.FACTORY Casa de Arte is an independent, engaging and interdisciplinary project, committed to supporting and stimulating artistic production and critical visual thinking in Central America. Between an art space and a domestic home, this hybrid platform seeks to foster experimentation and the development of an active network of allies linked to the visual arts, performing arts, mediation or art-education and the moving image. The project takes as its starting point that  art is a common space/territory  to act together with others, and thus build bridges that expand and erase borders.

    @satisfactory_casadeartes