Nina Bozicnik

Assistant Curator

Henry Art Gallery

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Nina Bozicnik is the Assistant Curator at the Henry Art Gallery, on the University of Washington campus in Seattle. She recently worked with Ann Hamilton and a host of university and community collaborators to realize the artist’s museum-wide exhibition the common S E N S E. Her current exhibitions include Canvas Constructions: Karen Carson and Allan McCollum, and projects with artists Pae White and Michelle Handelman. Prior to moving left across the country, Nina was Assistant Curator at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, New Hampshire were she organized the project series Contemporary Connections, a platform for New England-based artists to create new work. In 2012, she organized Pretty Ugly: Deviant Materialism for the Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts, a multi-media exhibition that explored the complexity of human desire and pleasure. Nina received her MA in Art History and Museum Studies from Tufts University. She was the Koch Curatorial Fellow at deCordova Sculpture Park + Museum from 2008-10.

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