Natalie Dupecher

Associate Curator Of Modern Art at The Menil Collection

Natalie Dupecher is an accomplished art historian with extensive experience in curation, writing, and research within prominent art institutions. Currently serving as Associate Curator of Modern Art at The Menil Collection since July 2018, Natalie previously held the role of Assistant Curator of Modern Art. Notable contributions to The Museum of Modern Art include writing artist introductions and serving as a Museum Research Consortium Fellow, where involvement in the exhibition "Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction" was highlighted. Academic roles at Princeton University included positions as a Teaching Assistant and Writing Center Fellow. Natalie's educational background encompasses a PhD from Princeton University, an M.A. from Williams College, and a BA from New York University.

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The Menil Collection

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The Menil Collection is a museum and neighborhood of art spanning 30 acres in the heart of Houston, Texas. The main gallery building anchors the campus and is surrounded by four additional museum buildings: the Menil Drawing Institute; Cy Twombly Gallery; Richmond Hall, which features an installation by artist Dan Flavin; and the Byzantine Fresco Chapel. Making art accessible is vital to the Menil’s mission; no admission is charged and public programs are free.


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