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ABOUT

Naomi Huth is a New York-based curator and art consultant. For the past 10 years, she was the Curator and Director of Collection for the Joseph M. Cohen Family Collection, a large private collection with six locations around the United States. In her previous position, Naomi worked to highlight the concepts of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in her method of collecting, philanthropy, collaboration, and mentoring emerging artists. She has focused on acquiring works by underrepresented artists to improve and diversify the collection as well as integrating diverse perspectives into the collection and fostering a better understanding of the issues of today through the lens of art.

 

She has previously held curatorial positions at the New Museum, Museum of Arts and Design, Rubin Museum, and the de Young Museum. Naomi is a member of the Young Collectors Council Acquisitions Committee at the Guggenheim, the advisory board of the Center for Photography in Woodstock, Independent Curators International, and is an accredited member of the Appraisers Association of America. She received her M.A. in Art History and Museum Studies from the City College of New York (CCNY) and her B.S. in Fashion Design and Art History from Drexel University.

Specialties: African American, Post-War, Contemporary Art, Emerging/Early Career Art, Photography.

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