About Me
Natalie Fleming is an educator and curator based in New York's Hudson Valley region. She completed her PhD in American Studies at the University at Buffalo in 2024. She holds a Master of Science in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) from CUNY City College and a Master of Arts in art history from Rutgers University.
She has curated numerous exhibitions, including Art Stands Still (2019, Collar Works, Troy), Three Acts, Three Scenes: Your Care, My Care, Careful Care (2018, Kunstraum Gallery, Brooklyn), Forging American: Art in the Workings of an Asian American Rust Belt (2017, Big Orbit Gallery, CEPA, Buffalo) and The Measure of All Things: Rethinking Humanism through Art (2016, University at Buffalo Department of Art Gallery) From 2014 until 2017, she supervised the University at Buffalo Department of Art Gallery and Project Space. She has worked in several other museums and galleries, including the New-York Historical Society, Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and the Putnam History Museum.
In addition to teaching multilingual language learners in New York City and Connecticut public schools, Fleming has taught modern, contemporary and American art history courses at SUNY University at Buffalo, the Rochester Institute of Technology and D’Youville College.