From university gallery to museum, Irene Sunwoo shares her thoughts about her new position and what it means for this moment in her career.
Category: Curators
The Museum is Not Enough: Giovanna Borasi on the Future of the Canadian Centre for Architecture
Linsen Chai talks with Giovanna Borasi about the challenges cultural institutions face in implementing lasting structural change
Designing for Accessibility: Curator Rachel Delphia Celebrates Access through the Decorative Arts
Claudia Haines interviews Rachel Delphia, decorative arts curator at the Carnegie Museum of Art, about her exhibition: Designing for Accessibility.
Identity, Performance, and Black Womanhood: Tara Fay on Making Space in the Pittsburgh Arts
Dominique Seneca talks with Pittsburgh-based curator and performance artist, Tara Fay.
From the Worm-Hole to Warhol: The Curatorial Reflections of José Carlos Diaz
Kenneth Wahrenberger explores the practice of José Carlos Diaz, Chief Curator at The Andy Warhol Museum.
Towards an Equitable Museum: Michelle Millar Fisher on Curating Critical Conversations
Michelle Millar Fisher offers insight on the challenges and opportunities of curating in a large institution, her curatorial role models, and ways to encourage accessibility in the museum.
Ingrid Schaffner: Sparking International Joy at the Carnegie Museum of Art
Ingrid Schaffner, curator of the 57th Carnegie International, shares a behind-the-scenes look at the process of putting together the exhibition.
Wake up, Pittsburgh! Inclusion in the Arts and Who Inspires Kilolo Luckett
Kilolo Luckett discusses how she works to engage artists and others people of color in the arts community while initiating discussion about art influenced by Black culture
Display Mechanisms: Raymund Ryan Curates Architecture with a Sense of Place
Raymund Ryan, Curator of Architecture at the Carnegie Museum of Art, shares how he developed a keen eye for the built environment.