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Naomi Lev and the Art of Process Curating

In Dialogue

Naomi Lev is a curator, cultural program director, and arts writer based in New York City. She works closely with living artists and calls her approach “Process Curating”—a method that follows a project from its earliest stages through final installation. It’s about long-term exchange and staying present as ideas shift.

Internalized Borders at John Jay

[caption id="attachment_318" align="aligncenter" width="364"] Francisco Donoso, Between Passages, installation, 2018, photo courtesy of the artist[/caption]

Curated by Maria de Los Angeles and Susan Noyes Platt, the group show “Internalized Borders” at John Jay  College of Criminal Justice examines the various ways in which language and legal systems create internal and external borders. It addresses urgent issues of  immigration, detention, and deportation; especially focusing on how these issues are related to fear, criminalization of identity, economics of migration, and  perception of otherness.