Moses Ros
Moses Ros
Art Fairs Manager
Behind Moses Ros’s multifaceted career lies an unwavering driving force: the ability to transform architecture, fine arts, and large-scale public commissions into real-world opportunities for cultural connection and visual impact.
His professional style seamlessly blends structural precision with a vibrant artistic vision, successfully bridging spatial design and fine art exhibition across prestigious public and private sectors in New York City as well as in the Dominican Republic. Ros has exhibited his work in museums around the United States, most recently at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Moses’s strategic vision is backed by a solid academic and professional foundation. A Dominican–American artist and licensed architect in the state of New York, he holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the Pratt Institute.
This unique combination allows him to decipher complex spatial and visual landscapes while building robust, human-centered structures for public art, sculpture, painting, and printmaking.
For Moses, “curation and design aren’t just about placing art within a space, but about transforming that space into an immersive cultural experience that connects the creator with the global community.”
His commitment to cultural excellence and exhibition management is deeply rooted in a prolific track record of public art commissions for prominent institutions, including the New York Department of Cultural Affairs, the Bronx Council for the Arts, the New York City Housing Authority, and stained-glass installations for the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA).
Furthermore, his expertise is highlighted by his years of active participation as an exhibiting artist and his vital role on the art fair organizing committees for premier New York art platforms, such as The Armory Show and Art on Paper. Ros is a 2026 recipient of the prestigious Bronx Recognizes Its Own (BRIO) Award.
Today, he capitalizes on this rich trajectory and his extensive design background to lead as Art Fairs Manager—driving high-level initiatives where architectural precision, artistic innovation, and world-class exhibition logistics always go hand in hand.

