Courtenay Finn (she/her) is currently the Curator at the Aspen Art Museum (AAM) in Aspen, Colorado, where she has curated numerous solo and group shows, each of which has used the exhibition as a framework to support artistic practice, offering the time for new research, or the support to work in a new medium for the first time. Exhibitions at the AAM include the group shows Gravity & Grace (2017), The Revolution Will Not Be Gray(2016–17), A Fragile But Marvelous Life (2015–16), Stories We Tell Ourselves (2015–16), The Blue of Distance (2015), and The Future Yesterday (2014–15). She has also curated first museum solo exhibitions by artists Anna Sew Hoy (2015–16) and Alice Channer (2014–15) alongside large-scale exhibitions of new work by artists Mickalene Thomas (2016), and Haris Epaminonda (2017). Prior to her time at the AAM, Finn was the Curator at Art in General in New York (2010–2014) where she curated Art in General’s first International New Commission with artist Mounira Al Solh (2012), and organized their first Collaborative Commission, a large-scale sculptural commission with artist Halsey Rodman and the High Desert Test Sites in Joshua Tree, CA (2014). She was also the co-curator of North by Northeast, the Latvian Pavilion for the 55th edition of the Venice Biennale (2013). Finn has an MA in Curatorial Practice from the California College of The Arts and a BFA in Fiber and Material Studies from the Cleveland Institute of Art.