Leilani Lynch is Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver. There, she has organized numerous museum exhibitions, including Suki Seokyeong Kang: Mountain—Hour—Face (2025) Movements Toward Freedom (2024), Gala Porras-Kim: A hand in nature (2024); Steven Yazzie: Meandered (2024); Ken Gun Min: The Lost Paradise (2024); and Anna Tsouhlarakis: Indigenous Absurdities (2023). From 2015-2022, Leilani held several curatorial positions at The Bass, Miami Beach where she curated exhibitions with artists including Jamilah Sabur (2022), Cara Despain (2022), Naama Tsabar (2021), Mika Rottenberg (2017) in addition to co-organizing exhibitions by Adrián Villar Rojas (2022), Haegue Yang (2019), and Paola Pivi (2018). In 2024-25, Lynch participated in the Association of Art Museum Curators’ Propel Fellowship. She has spoken on panels and lectures for STPI – Creative Workshop, Singapore, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, ArtTable, and ICOM, and served on juries for Artadia, the Association of Art Museum Curators, Creative Capital, Headlands Center for the Arts, Bemis Art Center, Oolite Arts, and others. She holds a BA in Art History from University of California, Berkeley and an MAS in Curating from Zurich University of the Arts.