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Melanie O'Brian was born on 1973 in Toronto, Ontario, is a Canadian curator (born 1973). Discover Melanie O'Brian's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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1965

At SFU Galleries, she curated solo exhibitions of work by Hito Steyer1, Walid Raad, Raymond Boisjoly, Marianne Nicolson, Andreas Bunte and Richard Ibghy and Marilou Lemmens, as well as co-curated group exhibitions such as Maps and Dreams with Brian Jungen, This Now, More Than Ever with Steve Collis, and Geometry of Knowing and Through a Window: Visual Art and SFU 1965-2015 with Amy Kazymerchyk.

In 2022, she was appointed the associate director and curator of the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at UBC.

She will also serve as acting director for 2022 as Belkin continues to search for a permanent replacement for Scott Watson, who retired in 2021.

In 2022, she also was one of the writers contributing to Althea Thauberger's publication, The State of the Situation.

1973

Melanie O'Brian (born 1973) is a Canadian curator of contemporary art and writer based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

O’Brian received her BA in Art History from Reed College, Portland, Oregon, and her MA in Art History at the University of Chicago, Chicago IL.

2001

She was Assistant Curator at the Vancouver Art Gallery 2001-2004, Director/Curator at Artspeak 2004-2010, the Curator/Head of Programs at The Power Plant in Toronto 2011-2012, Director/Curator of Simon Fraser University Galleries 2012-2020, and Acting Director/Curator and Associate Director/Curator from 2022-2023.

At The Power Plant, she curated solo exhibitions of work by Kerry Tribe, Stan Douglas, Omer Fast, and Simon Fujiwara, and group exhibitions that included the work of Abbas Akhavan, Karen Cytter, Geoffrey Farmer, Claire Fontaine, Jos de Gruyter and Harald Thys, Oscar Tuazon, Ulla von Brandenburg, and Franz West, among others.

2007

She is the editor of such publications as Vancouver Art & Economies (Arsenal Pulp Press/Artspeak, 2007); Judgment and Contemporary Art Criticism with Jeff Khonsary (Fillip/Artspeak, 2010); Entertainment (The Power Plant, 2011); (with Milena Hoegberg) of 5,000 Feet is the Best: Omer Fast (The Power Plant/Henie Onstad Center/Sternberg Press, 2012); $5 Handshake: Art on Treaty 8 and with Stan Douglas, of Territory (SFU Galleries, 2018).

She was a contributing curator to MashUp: The Birth of Modern Culture at the Vancouver Art Gallery.

She has taught at Emily Carr University, Simon Fraser University, and the University of British Columbia.