Imara Limon (1988) is curator at the Amsterdam Museum, where she curated the exhibition Black Amsterdam (2016) about black role models; and the exhibition Black & Revolutionary: The Story of Hermine & Otto Huiswoud (2017) an initiative of The Black Archives.
She is currently setting up New Narratives, a programme that reconsiders the narratives told by the institution. Limon has a background in Contemporary Art, Museology and Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam. She is an advisor at the Mondriaan Fund and the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts (AFK), board member of Kunsten ’92, and winner of the National Museum Talent Prize 2017.