Noam Segal, PhD, is Director of Curatorial Research in the MA Curatorial Practice program. She is an independent curator, and scholar who has mounted curatorial projects internationally, from Paris to Los Angeles, Copenhagen to New York, Chicago to Tel Aviv, and has written articles and catalog essays for a broad range of publications and institutions, such as Castello de Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Torino; La Panacée, Montpellier; Mousse, Bomb, and the forthcoming volume, Curating Under Pressure: International Perspectives on Negotiating Conflict and Upholding Integrity, from Routledge. She has curated exhibitions for American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center (Washington, D.C.); Palais de Tokyo (Paris); Performa (NYC); the Brooklyn Academy of Music; the Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago); Tel Aviv Museum of Art; MoCo Contemporain (Montpellier, France); and others. Segal was the curator of the 2020 Aurora Biennial (Dallas, TX) and was a member of the artistic team for the 12th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, 2022. As well, she contributed to FRONT International 2022, Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art, and was the Curator of Public Programs at La Panacée-MOCO (Montpellier). Segal founded Rothschild 69, an independently funded, nonprofit art space in Tel Aviv, and Programma magazine, a bilingual art magazine. In 2020, Segal was a Visiting Scholar at the Tisch School of the Arts in the Performance Studies department.