5 May 2025 – 31 January 2026
Sara Moro García:
Sara Moro (Mieres, 1987) has a degree in Art History from the University of Oviedo, where she has also completed a master’s degree in History and Sociocultural Analysis. Since 2016 she has worked at the Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias. First carrying out technical assistance in the Department of Education and Dissemination and, since 2018, as the head of the Communication Department of the regional art gallery. She has carried out different curatorships, not only within the regional museum but also in the Junta General del Principado de Asturias and the Consejería de Cultura, Política Llingüística y Deporte del Principado de Asturias.
Since the beginning of this year, she has been working full time as a curator. Within her facet as a mediator, she has carried out guided tour programs -University of Oviedo, Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias-, conferences and, since 2019, she collaborates in the RPA program, Un buen día para viajar (A good day to travel). She has also collaborated with various written medias, both provincial and national.
Her areas of research are related to modern architecture, -mainly, the architecture developed in Asturias in the mid-twentieth century- as well as contemporary art.
Ricardo Villoria:
Ricardo Villoria is an Asturian curator and artist born in Villoria, Pola de Laviana, in 1986.
After excelling in the artistic branch, he studied Advertising Graphics in Oviedo, where he began to develop his professional career oriented to graphic design. After his time in London and Madrid, he expanded his artistic range to other disciplines such as painting, photography, video and fashion.
This multiplication of languages has also allowed her to broaden the range of her recent work, from her first “genderless” collection under the Petra Von Kant brand to her projection as artistic director within the national alternative music scene.
Project in residence
La Rectoral is a fully curated project. With a team made up of art historian Sara Moro and graphic designer Ricardo Villoria, La Rectoral combines the scientific-artistic study with the museographic proposal, the graphics and the dissemination associated with the exhibition project -from social networks to other types of materials such as brochures, invitations, press releases, editorials, etc. -. La Rectoral not only intends to carry out projects born out of the interests and concerns of its members, but also seeks to be a reference for those institutions, entities and organizations that are interested in the exhibition. The Rectoral seeks to be a reference for those institutions, entities or individuals who wish to carry out a museographic project and need the advice and/or work of professionals who carry it to completion. La Rectoral’s aspiration is to be able to approach this work from all its phases, offering a total experience in the conformation and development of exhibition projects.
The Rectoral is thus positioned as a point of consultation and work around the knowledge and exhibition of the contemporary artistic fabric mainly, both provincially and nationally, without excluding other proposals of interest that contribute to and enrich society. A way to value artists, heritage and excellence of our territory through a work of search and commitment made from the most absolute professionalism and love for art that unites its creators.