Christina Yang is an independent curator based in Brooklyn and Williamstown. Her practice ranges across film/new media, performance/experimental dance, public engagement, social practice, and archives, with a focus on spectatorship, the politics of the image, and feminist care. She has filled curatorial roles at the Berkeley Art Museum + Pacific Film Archive, Williams College Museum of Art, The Kitchen, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Queens Museum. She contributes frequently to the New Social Environment online conversations of The Brooklyn Rail. She has served as the performance reviews editor of Women + Performance, a journal of feminist theory (2018-20) as well as on their editorial board (2015-20). She holds her BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and her MA from Williams College. Her Ph.D. dissertation, “Performance and The Gaze: Spectatorship in The Kitchen Archive, 1974-84,” is forthcoming from the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.