[1][2] Zelevansky curated "Love Forever: Yayoi Kusama" (1998) and "Beyond Geometry: Experiments in Form" (2004) for Los Angeles County Museum of Art from 1995 to 2009.
In 1984, with two children (born in 1974 and 1977) at home,[6] she began the graduate program at NYU's Institute of Fine Arts, earning her MA in 1987, and later completing coursework towards her doctorate.
[11] In addition to curating “Sense and Sensibility,"[12] she organized Projects exhibitions for: Houston Conwill,[13] Cildo Meireles,[14][15] Guillermo Kuitca,[16] Suzanne Lafont,[17] and Gabriel Orozco.
[25] During this period, she originated several group exhibitions such as "Longing and Memory" (1997),[6] "Beyond Geometry: Experiments in Form" (2004), and "Your Bright Future: 12 Contemporary Artists from Korea" (2009).
[26] Michael Kimmelman called "Beyond Geometry" a "creative rethinking of the history of postwar vanguard art in the West"[27] and AICA awarded it "Best Thematic Exhibition Nationally.