Pamela Brea serves as the Lead Curator of NYU Kimmel Windows | Art in Public Places, where she has dedicated over a decade to transforming the public art landscape within the university and the broader New York City community. With a specialization in public-art exhibitions,...
Pamela Brea serves as the Lead Curator of NYU Kimmel Windows | Art in Public Places, where she has dedicated over a decade to transforming the public art landscape within the university and the broader New York City community. With a specialization in public-art exhibitions, Pamela has curated a diverse array of projects that not only showcase artistic talent but also foster interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars, students, and the public. Her expertise in exhibition design and management is evident in her ability to create immersive experiences that resonate with a wide audience, making art accessible and engaging.
At NYU, Pamela has spearheaded key projects that reflect the university's commitment to innovation and cultural exchange. Her exhibitions often explore themes of social justice, identity, and community engagement, inviting artists from various backgrounds to contribute their perspectives. By collaborating with different departments, she has successfully integrated scholarly discourse into her curatorial practice, enriching the educational experience for students and faculty alike.
Pamela's proficiency in creative non-fiction and art history, combined with her skills in text editing and social media, allows her to effectively communicate the narratives behind each exhibition. She utilizes platforms like Adobe Photoshop to enhance visual storytelling, ensuring that each installation is not only aesthetically pleasing but also intellectually stimulating. As a passionate advocate for ceramic art and other mediums, Pamela continues to push the boundaries of public art, making significant contributions to the cultural fabric of New York University and beyond.