[1][2] She is an associate professor at OCAD University, where her areas of expertise includes black, contemporary art and curatorial studies.
Fatona was a member of the Canada Council Equity advisory committee for the Visual Arts section between 2003 and 2005.
[9][1] In 2020, Fatona obtained a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Canadian Black Diasporic Cultural Production, which aims to make visible and provide access to the works of contemporary Black artists, craftspeople, curators, and critics in Canada.
[10] Led by Andrea Fatona, on March 18, 2021, OCAD University inaugurated its Center for the Study of the Black Canadian Diaspora.
Curator, Fibred Optics, group exhibition that explores the multi-sensorial nature of visual narration and perception.
Curator in collaboration with Deanna Bowen, Reading the Image: Poetics of the Black Diaspora, group, national touring exhibition "Deanna Bowen, Maud Sulter, Christopher Cozier and Michael Fernandes - that explores issues pertaining to diasporic movement and the relationship of African peoples to the project of modernity.
Curator, The Attack of the Sandwich Man, solo exhibition by Chris Cozier (Trinidad), video collaboration with Richard Fung; addresses issues related to nation- making, culture, the politics of gender and the post- colonial Caribbean.