Oxy Arts, 4757 York Blvd
Visiting curator and art historian Tiffany E. Barber brings her curatorial knowledge and insights to a public walkthrough of the group exhibition Flesh of the Forest.
Gallery installation photo by Gina Clyne

Oxy Arts, 4757 York Blvd
Visiting curator and art historian Tiffany E. Barber brings her curatorial knowledge and insights to a public walkthrough of the group exhibition Flesh of the Forest.
Gallery installation photo by Gina Clyne
Tiffany E. Barber is a Los Angeles based curator and critic whose writing and expert commentary appears in top-tier academic journals, popular media outlets, and documentaries. Her work spans abstraction, dance, fashion, feminism, film, and ethics of representation, focusing on artists of the Black diaspora working in the United States and the broader Atlantic world. Her latest curatorial project, a virtual, multimedia exhibition for Google Arts and Culture, examines the value of Afrofuturism in times of crisis. Dr. Barber is currently Assistant Professor of African American Art at the University of California-Los Angeles. Prior to joining the faculty at UCLA, she was Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Art History at the University of Delaware. Dr. Barber is the recipient of the Smithsonian’s 2022 National Portrait Gallery Director’s Essay Prize.
Photo credit: Jawara King