Margerita Pulè
Margerita Pulè is a curator, researcher and cultural manager. She is founder-director of Unfinished Art Space, and currently a doctoral student with the Department of Digital Art within the Faculty of Media and Knowledge Science at the University of Malta. She is also a founder-member of the Magna Żmien Foundation, which digitises 20th century analogue home archives, forming a community archive accessible to researchers and artists. Her curatorial practice is political, feminist, and collaborative, and encompasses diverse disciplines and spheres.
In 2024, Margerita was one of four practitioners awarded Arts Council Malta’s first Sabbatical for Artistic Research, and through this grant researched curatorial methodologies outside of traditional exhibition contexts. She is curator of the Malta Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia 2026, showing the work of artists Adrian MM Abela, Charlie Cauchi and Raphael Vella, with a project titled No Need To Sparkle; Experiments in Love and Revolution.
Margerita was Programme Manager for Valletta 2018, planning and programming the cultural programme in the run-up to the European Capital of Culture title for the city of Valletta in 2018, developing flagship and community projects and events for the EcoC year.
She is also a member of IKT - International Association of Curators of Contemporary Art.