Visiting Curator

Christian Frock

Independent Writer, Curator, Educator, and Public Scholar

Christian L. Frock is a writer, curator, educator, and scholar with more than twenty years professional experience in the cultural sector. Her work and research focus on the intersection of the arts and humanities, politics, and public life. Her projects center the arts and humanities in social progress and systemic change. Frock’s work bridges museums, private enterprise, civic institutions, nonprofits, grassroots organizations, public space, placemaking/keeping, education, philanthropy, and legacy.

Her books include Rex Ray (2020), Eureka at Thirty Years (2017), Public Works:...

David Henry

Former Director of Performing and Media Arts at the Boston Institute of Contemporary Art
David Henry was a Visiting Curator Panel Participant at the Curating People Symposium at the Arts Research Center on April 28, 2011. If you are interested in contacting this artist, please find them on their website.

David Henry has an M.F.A. from Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY and has been making images for over 50 years. Henry has a 40 year career working in art museums. 30 of those years were as an educator, programmer and curator at the Walker Art Center, the RISD Museum and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. Between 2009 and...

Jens Hoffmann

Writer, Editor, Educator, and Exhibition Maker
Jens Hoffmann gave a Visiting Curator Lecture at the Arts Research Center on April 21, 2012. If you are interested in contacting this artist, please find them on their website.

Jens Hoffmann is a writer, editor, educator, exhibition maker, and art dealer. In 2018 Hoffmann founded the Office for Curatorial Wonders (OCW), an international operating agency for exhibition-making based in New York.

In 2021, Hoffmann opened the gallery Hoffmann + Maler + Wallenberg...

Henriette Huldisch

Chief Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Walker Art Center
Henriette Huldisch was a Visiting Curator Panel Participant at the Feminist Curatorial Practices Roundtable Conversation at the Arts Research Center on April 11, 2018. If you are interested in contacting this artist, please find them on their website.

Henriette Huldisch is currently Chief Curator and Head of Curatorial Affairs at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Previously, she was Director of Exhibitions and Curator at the MIT List Visual Arts Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she organized exhibitions such as Ericka Beckman: Double Reverse (2019), Before...

Ana Janevski

Curator in the Department of Media and Performance at SF MoMA
Ana Janevski was a Visiting Curator Panel Participant at the Living Time Symposium at the Arts Research Center on February 21, 2024. If you are interested in contacting this artist, please find them on their website.

Ana Janevski is a curator in the Department of Media and Performance. She has organized more than 30 performances by artists including Yvonne Rainer, Simone Forti, Trajal Harrell, Boris Charmatz, Jérôme Bel, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, and Rabih Mroué, among others. She has been involved in the programming of MoMA’s Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Studio,...

Eungie Joo

Curator of Contemporary Art at SF MoMA
Eungie Joo was a Visiting Curator Panel Participant at the Feminist Curatorial Practices Roundtable Conversation at the Arts Research Center on April 11, 2018. If you are interested in contacting this artist, please find them on their website.

Eungie Joo is curator of contemporary art at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. At SFMOMA, Joo organized the group exhibition Soft Power (2019–2020), which looked at the role of artists as citizens and social actors. Her curatorial projects include, Artistic Director, 5th Anyang Public...

Jeff Kelley

Art Critic, Author, and Curator
Jeff Kelley was a Visiting Curator Panel Participant at the Living Time Symposium at the Arts Research Center on February 20, 2014. If you are interested in contacting this artist, please find them on their website.

Jeff Kelley is an art critic, author, and curator. A practicing art critic since 1977, his reviews and essays about artists including Chinese conceptual artist Ai Weiwei have appeared in publications including Artforum, Art in America, and the Los Angeles Times.

In 1993 the University of California Press published Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life,...

Koyo Kouoh

Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town
Koyo Kouoh was a Visiting Curator Panel Participant at the Art as Critique Conference at the Arts Research Center on March 1, 2019. If you are interested in contacting this artist, please find them on their website.

Koyo Kouoh is the Chief Curator and Executive Director of Zeitz MOCAA. Before joining the museum, she founded RAW Material Company in Dakar in 2008 as an institution dedicated to art, knowledge and society. A centre for critical education, an art exhibition space, and home to a creative residency programme, it supports the work of African and...

Pamela & Richard Kramlich

Owners of a Large Private Collection of Media Art
Pamela and Richard Kramlich gave a Visiting Curator Lecture at the Arts Research Center on February 6, 2017. If you are interested in contacting this artist, please find them on their website.

For more than 35 years, Pamela and Richard Kramlich have cultivated one of the most important private collections of media art in the world. Among the first collectors to focus their attention and patronage on “new media” art in the late 1980s, the Kramlichs have provided pioneering support for the preservation, conservation, and presentation of time-based works and helped advanced...

Zena Kruzick

ARC Fellow, Tribal Art Collector and Dealer
Zena Kruzick was an ARC Fellow in Spring 2012 – she was chosen in the Undergraduate Fellow category. If you are interested in contacting this artist, please find them on their website.

Zena Kruzick has been involved with tribal art for 40 years as aficionado, collector and now, for the last 20 years, as a dealer. Her passion for the art grew steadily during her years spent designing swimwear, selling wine, traveling the world and letting myriad forks in the road broaden her horizons.

In her twenties, a chance encounter with Northwest coast art sparked...