Natalie Musteata
Natalie Musteata is a Romanian-American art curator, writer, and film person. She holds a Doctorate in art history and a film certificate from CUNY Graduate Center.
She is best known for co-directing the film Two People Exchanging Saliva, which received a nomination for the Best Live Action Short Film at the 98th Academy Awards.
In 2014, she will contribute the paper “The ‘I’ of the Artist-Curator” to the conference Exhibitions’ Histories at Centre Pompidou.
Publications include “Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, and the CalArts Feminist Program, ‘Womanhouse’, 1972” in The Artist as Curator, “The Origins of the Transhistorical Museum: The Artist as Curator” in Frans Hals Museum, and “Odd Walls, Even Pages: Andy Warhol as Curator and Publisher” in Andy Warhol Exhibits.