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Caitlin Swindell
Senior Curatorial Assistant, Modern & Contemporary Art at Denver Art Museum
Caitlin Swindell is a prominent figure in the art world, currently serving as the Senior Curatorial Assistant for Modern and Contemporary Art at the Denver Art Museum. In this role, she has contributed significantly to various exhibitions, including the impactful show titled Disruption: Works from the Vicki and Kent Logan Collection, which explores themes such as media consumption, capitalism, and colonialism through a diverse array of artworks.1
Swindell holds a Master’s degree in Art History and has been recognized for her insightful curatorial practices. Her work emphasizes contemporary issues and engages audiences with thought-provoking themes. For instance, she has articulated how certain artworks reflect ongoing societal challenges, such as surveillance and colonial narratives.1
In early 2024, it was announced that Swindell would be transitioning to a new role as Chief Curator at the Vero Beach Museum of Art, marking a significant step in her career.23 Her previous experiences and academic background underline her expertise in modern and contemporary art, making her a valuable asset to any institution she joins.