Kirsten JensenKirsten Jensen is the co-curator of Industrial Sublime: Modernism and the Transformation of New York’s Rivers, 1900-1940, and joined the staff of the Hudson River Museum as a curator beginning in January of 2013. Her upcoming projects include an exhiition on Westchester designer Vera Neumann’s influence on twentieth-century style and fashion. Kirsten has most recently served as the Director of the John F. Folinsbee Catalogue Rasisonné, working to bring attention to this important American Impressionist painter. Kirsten holds a Ph.D in the History of Art from the City University of New York, and has curated exhibitions for the Woodmere Art Museum; Cedar Grove, the Thomas Cole National Historic Site; and the Greenwich Historical Society. Most recently Kirsten has been a Leon Levy Fellow at the Frick Collection, where she has conducted research on the pioneering 19th century American curator Sara Tyson Hallowell and her influence on collecting in the Gilded Age. Read More Read Less
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