Exhibits in New York Contributors

Emily Alexander
is from Idaho. Her poetry has been published in journals such as Narrative, Conduit, and The Penn Review, and she has written essays and criticism for Write or Die, The Rumpus, and the Cleveland Review of Books. She writes on Substack here.
Bridget Holyk Casey
is a writer based in New York. She holds a B.A. from New York University and previously spent a decade working in contemporary art galleries in the city. Read more on her website.
Mia Elliot
is a writer, historian, and archivist who lives in New York. She publishes short essays on the intersections of fashion and politics on her Substack, Revolutionary Chic, drawing on research from her award-winning undergraduate thesis, “Dressing Up the Movement” at UC San Diego. You can find more of her writing featured in the Articles of Interest newsletter.
Michael Forbes
holds a PhD in English from the University of Massachusetts–Amherst and taught for a decade at DePauw University and the College of Wooster. His scholarship focuses on Black popular culture, film studies, and modern visual art. He currently teaches English at the Dalton School in Manhattan.
Victoria Olsen
is the author of the biography From Life: Julia Margaret Cameron and Victorian Photography (2003). She writes the newsletter From Life about art, family, and research.
Joey Pozo
is a writer based in Brooklyn, New York. You can find more of his writing here.
Dan Schindel
is a freelance critic and a former associate editor at Hyperallergic. He has a Substack called It’s Been Said.
Emily Sussman
is an art advisor, writer, and independent curator based in Brooklyn, NY. She holds a master’s from the Institute of Fine Arts (NYU), where she studied modern and contemporary art. You can find her writing at the arts and culture newsletter Métier.
Mána Taylor
is a writer based in New York. She has written for The Brooklyn Rail, The Drift, Artsy, Observer, and Hyperallergic, among others. She is the co-founder and editor of The Documentarian and writes a newsletter called Landmarks Everywhere, both of which are an artistic and poetic approach to journalistic documentation.
Lauren Vaccaro
is an art historian, archivist, and writer based in Las Vegas, NV. She received her master’s degree in Art History & Archeology from the Institute of Fine Arts (NYU) with a focus on modern and contemporary art and its intersection with fashion. She has written for Architectural Digest and Byline, among others. She writes the newsletter Pastiche.
Kiera Wilson
is a writer and academic from New York. She writes about culture in all its forms. You can find her @kierajwilson on Instagram.
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