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    Jeanette Bisschops

    Curator

    Jeanette Bisschops is a professional curator, writer, and art critic known for exploring the intersections of art and social change, psychology and technology, and relationships within the art world.

    With a Master's Degree in Art History from the University of Amsterdam, a Minor in Arts & Culture from Erasmus University Rotterdam, and a Master's in Psychology from Maastricht University, Jeanette brings a diverse interdisciplinary background to her work.

    Her experience includes roles such as Curator at Margot Norton US Agent, Curatorial Fellow at New Museum of Contemporary Art, Curatorial Assistant Time-based Media at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and positions at various other prestigious organizations and events in the art world.

    Jeanette's practice focuses on promoting artists with diverse practices, cross-media collaborations, and innovative approaches to exhibiting art, often pushing the boundaries of traditional art spaces and museums.

    Highlights

    Jeanette Bisschops: Performance Talks
    Jeanette Bisschops on Living Content
    Jeanette Bisschops on Living Content
    Sep 4 · amt.parsons.edu
    Jeanette Bisschops - Parsons Fine Arts
    Jeanette Bisschops - Parsons Fine Arts
    Feb 5 · youtube.com
    State of Flux | Exhibition Walkthrough with Jeanette Bisschops
    State of Flux | Exhibition Walkthrough with Jeanette Bisschops
    About | Jeanette Bisschops

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    New York City Metropolitan Area