Cristina Anglada is an independent art curator and cultural manager based in Palma de Mallorca. Her research explores various narrative strategies that sketch out ways of thinking where desire, imagination, speculative pleasure, and magical thinking challenge official histories, as well as practices centred on community and mutual care.
She holds a degree in Art History from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) and a Master’s in Contemporary Art History and Visual Culture from UCM and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid. She co-curated Opening for ARCOmadrid in 2024 and 2025, together with Yina Jiménez Suriel and Anissa Touati, and is an advisor to the recently inaugurated Fundación Calparsoro.
Her most recent exhibitions include Una fascinación (solo show by Diego Delas), Procesionaria (solo show by Gabriel Pericás), Tales of Disorder (Mercedes Azpilicueta, Sarah Bechter, and Inês Zenha), Broken Open (Kirstin Wenzel, Álvaro Urbano, Leticia Ybarra, Alex Reynolds, among others), and Getting Lost into the Woods (Pedro Torres, Mónica Mays, Elena Bajo).
In 2016, together with Gema Melgar, she founded the nonprofit cultural organisation This is Jackalope, dedicated to the dissemination, production, and creation of contemporary artistic practices with an international scope, from which she curates the annual cycle Un Rastro Involuntario at La Casa Encendida. She has worked as an advisor for various private collections and for the AC/E PICE Program, and currently develops curatorial projects for Casal Solleric, Mallorca; Es Baluard, Mallorca; and Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo (CA2M), Madrid.