Curator

Over the course of her career, Carrie has gained diverse experience working in art, ethnographic, local history, and historic house museums.

Since 2014, Carrie has been the Curator of Textiles and Dress at the Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Through MOIFA, she has collaborated on a number of exhibition, research, and policy projects.

Before moving to Santa Fe, Carrie directed a community-based public folk arts program as the Curator of Folk Arts at the Castellani Art Museum (CAM) of Niagara University in Western New York, where she also taught classes on folklore, material culture, and museum studies.

 

Explore recent exhibition projects here.

 

Dressing with Purpose:

Belonging and Resistance in Scandinavia

Museum of International Folk Art

December 12, 2021 - February 19, 2023

 

#mask: Creative Responses to the Global Pandemic

Museum of International Folk Art

Gallery of Conscience

May 30, 2021 - January 15, 2023

 
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Negotiate, Navigate, Innovate:

Strategies Folk Artists Use in Today's Global Marketplace

Museum of International Folk Art

Mark Naylor & Dale Gunn Gallery of Conscience
June 4, 2017 - July 16, 2018

 
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Quilts of Southwest China

Museum of International Folk Art

July 9, 2017 - January 21, 2018

 
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Between Two Worlds:

Folk Artists Reflect on the Immigrant Experience

Museum of International Folk Art

Mark Naylor & Dale Gunn Gallery of Conscience
July 6, 2014 - April 3, 2016

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