Amanda Nudelman is a curator and writer whose artist-driven practice foregrounds collaboration and care. Past projects have focused on themes of ecology, deep time, the uncertain spaces of transitions and thresholds, and the pursuit of mutual understanding between kin of all kinds. She has held curatorial leadership roles in San Francisco at McEvoy Foundation for the Arts, KADIST, and Jessica Silverman, where she worked closely with emerging and established artists to produce solo exhibitions, thematic group shows, time-based media commissions. Her independent projects have been presented in the Bay Area at Slash, Royal Nonesuch Gallery, and swissnex, San Francisco, and her writing has been commissioned for projects with 500 Capp Street (San Francisco), MAKI Gallery (Tokyo), The Wattis Institute (San Francisco), Blackout Magazine (Sierre), and Creative Villages Journal (Leytron), among others. Her work prioritizes experimental and interdisciplinary approaches to curating, with a particular interest in lens-based mediums, performance, and artist-led pedagogy. She earned her MA in Curatorial Practice from California College of the Arts and currently works independently while developing new curatorial and educational initiatives in Western New York. Inquiries welcome at amandanudelman [at] gmail [dot] com.