Natasha Boas

Natasha Boas, PhD is a San Francisco–based independent curator, writer, and professor of contemporary art. She has been curating internationally for over twenty years and has contributed to numerous publications and catalogues. She has taught at California College of the Arts, San Francisco Art Institute, Stanford University, and Yale University, and her most recent exhibitions include We They, We They: Clare Rojas, Only Birds Sing the Music of this World with Harrell Fletcher, and E is for Everyone: Celebrating Sister Corita. Boas’ essay “Was There Ever Really a Mission School: A Partial and Incomplete Oral History” is published in the current University of California Berkeley Art Museum Barry McGee retrospective catalogue. She is a regular contributor to The Believer.