BIO

Tania Duvergne

Tania Duvergne is currently Director of Public Art for Public Schools with the New York City School Construction Authority. She worked previously as an independent curator and public art consultant based in New York. She has worked extensively in the public realm and has been involved with temporary and permanent public art projects such as inSITE97, inSITE2000, the Peekskill Project 2006, and New York’s MTA Arts for Transit.


Her past curatorial projects include You Make Me Feel Mighty Real: The Work of Robert Blanchon, at the Fales Library, New York University; Intersections, a large-scale painting exhibition at Seton Hall University School of Law; and two site-specific solo exhibitions—CROSSING by Sarah Beddington at Dumbo Arts Center, Brooklyn and shinkai by Yumi Kori at the ISE Cultural Foundation Gallery, New York. Duvergne holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MA from the Université de Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne in France.