Belinda
Martin

Belinda
Martin

Belinda Martin (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 1993) is a London-based visual arts consultant, curator and producer. She holds a PhD in Classical Art from King’s College London and, in 2019, founded Lava Art Project, a platform dedicated to developing international exhibition projects. Between 2020 and 2023 she co-directed Habitación Número 34 in Madrid, and has worked with institutions such as King’s College London, MTArt Agency, the Musée d’Art Classique de Mougins and others.

Her recent curatorial projects include Ianitores terrestres (Patara Gallery, Tbilisi, 2024), Deprisa, deprisa (Kupfer Gallery, London, 2023), (In)Tangible World (The Clemente Center, New York) and Whose Complexity Comes Naturally (Hybrid Art Fair, Madrid, 2022). She has also collaborated on projects with Fundación César Manrique, La Térmica, and Data Laundry (Palermo/Tehran).

As a producer, she has worked with institutions such as Espacio Cultural El Tanque (Tenerife), the Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, and the Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig. She is a Tate Young Patron and a member of AWITA.