Rachel Seligman

18 September 2024
Rachel Seligman is a light skinned woman. She wears glasses and a black shirt. She has red, shoulder length hair. Behind her is a gray wall. 

Rachel Seligman is Assistant Director for Curatorial Affairs and Malloy Curator at the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College. Her curatorial practice includes many interdisciplinary collaborative projects on subjects including memoirist Solomon Northup, democracy, social class, activism, civil rights, pattern, and sugar, among others.

Seligman is the co-curator, along with Professor Rachel Roe-Dale, of the 2016/17 exhibition Sixfold Symmetry and co-author of the catalog for the show (Tang, 2018). Since 2020 she has co-taught the course Math in the Museum, a Fundamental Quantitative Reason course that uses art, architecture, and design to explore mathematical concepts and support increased mathematical proficiency.