Dana Notine is an independent curator and art historian based in Brooklyn, New York and Washington DC.
She has curated shows for Hauser & Wirth, Established Gallery, Ki Smith Gallery, and Longwood Art Gallery. She completed her undergraduate studies in Art History at the Fashion Institute of Technology (SUNY) and her MA at Hunter College (CUNY), where she completed her thesis on the 1999 artwork Quiet: We Live in Public by Josh Harris. She has worked with organizations such as The Brooklyn Museum and Art 21 and contributed writing to Assemblage Journal and Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, in addition to the Brooklyn Rail.
photo by Indigo Chang, featuring “Casino Carpet Study” by Eridan