She has curated important exhibitions that have helped studio craft to gain acceptance as fine arts.
These include the exhibitions Dirt on Delight: Impulses That Form Clay (co-curated with Ingrid Schaffner) at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia in 2009 and Fiber: Sculpture 1960–Present at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston in 2014.
[1][2] She obtained her BA in Art history from Barnard College, Columbia University in 1994, and went on to obtain an MA in Critical and Curatorial Studies from University of California, Los Angeles in 2004.
[3] 2021 Kay Sekimachi: Geometries, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, California.
2019 Less is A Bore: Maximalist Art & Design, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston Mike Kelley: Timeless Painting, Hauser & Wirth, New York 2017 A Line Can Go Anywhere, James Cohan Gallery, New York 2016 2015 2014 2013 Christina Ramberg, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston Jeffrey Gibson, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston Mary Reid Kelley, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Trisha Donnelly, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia 2007 Jay Heikes, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia 2006 Gone Formalism, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia