Roz Crews is an artist and educator who uses curatorial strategies to produce public programs and performances providing a stage for other artists, students, and interlocutors to share their opinions. They are currently compiling a list of words they don’t know, devising a decentralized and episodic play about letting go, declaring their love of Bad Badtz-Maru, learning to make soap, and working every day as the Associate Curator of Programs at the Williams College Museum of Art. At the museum, they oversee programming and participate in the development and implementation of interpretive strategies. Right now the WCMA team is making a new building!
They have worked as an Artist in Residence in universities and non-profits, Manager of Community Engagement Programs at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, MA, Co-Curator and Public Programs Manager at the King School Museum of Contemporary Art in Portland, OR, Adjunct Instructor in Social Practice, Ideation, and Graphic Design at Portland State University, and Public K-5 Art Teacher in Gainesville, FL. They have an MFA in Art and Social Practice from Portland State University (2017) and a BA in Anthropology from New College of Florida (2012).
c.rozalyn@gmail.com