Liza Quiñonez

Curator. Cultural Strategist. Creative Producer.

Liza Quiñonez is a curator, cultural strategist, and the founder of Street Theory, an award-winning agency that bridges artists, communities, and clients through intentional, impactful creative work.

With over 15 years of experience across public art, creative consulting, and artist management, Liza offers visionary leadership rooted in equity, authenticity, and care. She specializes in curating culturally resonant experiences, guiding brands and institutions through the sacred process of creative collaboration, and building systems that uplift and protect artists, especially those from BIPOC and historically excluded communities.

Liza believes in the power of art as both expression and rebellion, and she works to ensure that artists are not only seen, but supported, respected, and compensated. Her work is driven by a deep understanding of both the business and the soul of the creative process, making her a trusted bridge between vision and execution.

From launching Boston’s first street art park to producing installations for clients like Microsoft, UC Berkeley, Moxy Hotel, and Red Bull, Liza continues to create spaces where creativity thrives and culture leads. She splits her time between Boston and Brooklyn, raising three creative children with her partner and collaborator, Marka27.