Neysa Page-Lieberman is the director and curator of the Department of Exhibitions, Performance and Student Spaces at Columbia College Chicago.
She also designed and teaches Columbia’s course on curatorial theory and practice. Outside of Columbia, Neysa lectures at the Museum of the Art Institute of Chicago, offering public programs on the Museum’s collections.
Specializing in contemporary, feminist and African diaspora art, she has produced over 100 exhibitions, collaborating with artists and curators from around the globe. Her most recent curatorial project, "Not Ready to Make Nice: Guerrilla Girls in the Artworld and Beyond" is on a national tour through 2015. Her upcoming project is a multi-venue exhibition called "RISK: Empathy, Art and Social Practice."
Page-Lieberman received her MA from Indiana University specializing in contemporary art of the African diaspora.
HATCH Projects
2013 - 2014,