Thelma Golden

Thelma Golden
Thelma Goldenis the Director and Chief Curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York City, United States. Golden joined the Museum as Deputy Director for Exhibitions and Programs in 2000 before succeeding Dr. Lowery Stokes Sims, the Museum’s former Director and President, in 2005. She is noted as one of the originators of the term Post-Blackness...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEducator
CountryUnited States of America
space gowns needs
Tailor your space to your needs. In one closet, I have upper and lower rods for skirts, pants and tops. The second is all shelves for bags and linens. In the third, there's just one rod for suits and dresses. To hang evening gowns, I use hooks on the ceiling.
decided european experience knew people
The day I decided I didn't want to be a 19th-Century European curator, I knew I would never have the experience of people coming and going 'ooh' and 'aah,' the way they do around the Monets. It just doesn't happen.
beauty curator discovered discovery exhibition offer power privilege speak talk
The privilege I've had as a curator is not just the discovery of new works... but what I've discovered about myself and what I can offer in the space of an exhibition - to talk about beauty, to talk about power, to talk about ourselves, and to talk and speak to each other.
exhibitions
I'm constantly making exhibitions in my head.
temptation apartment
I resist the temptation to curate my apartment.
art too-much i-can
I can't live with art: I'd spend too much time tweaking it.
art museums way
I grew up going to museums. I was privileged to discover art and artists in a very personal way.
mother children rose
As a child, our house had a backyard lined with roses tended vigilantly by my mother. So the fragrance fills me with nostalgia for my youth.
art exhibitions way
An exhibition is in many ways a series of conversations. Between the artist and viewer, curator and viewer, and between the works of art themselves. It clicks when an exhibition feels like it has answered some questions, and raised even more.