Jameson Johnson is a writer, curator, and community organizer based in Boston. She is the Founder and Executive Director at Boston Art Review, an online and print publication founded in 2017 committed to facilitating discourse around contemporary art in Boston and beyond. She has held positions at the MIT List Visual Arts Center and currently serves on the board of Catalyst Conversations and the Foundry Arts Consortium’s Advisory Committee as well as the MassArt Auction Committee. She has curated exhibitions at Boston Center for the Arts, Fountain Street Gallery, and Boston Cyberarts, as well as served on numerous juries across New England. Her writing has also appeared in Artsy, Artnet, and Cultured, among others.
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Online • Oct 29, 2024
New To Town: Carmen Hermo on her Appointment as Curator of Contemporary Art at the MFA
Interview by Jameson Johnson
Online • Aug 27, 2024
Another SoWa Departure: In Conversation with Abigail Ogilvy on the Closure of Her Boston Gallery
Interview by Jameson Johnson
Online • Apr 08, 2024
Language, Symbols, and Systems: Sneha Shrestha Layers Personal Devotions with Cultural Rituals
Interview by Jameson Johnson
Issue 10 • Jun 28, 2023
Mapping Obsessão: In Conversation with Lyle Ashton Harris
Interview by Jameson Johnson
Online • Feb 28, 2023
A Gutted Pub at MIT has Been Brought to Life as a Cybernetic Performance Site
Review by Jameson Johnson
Online • Jan 09, 2023
Remembering George Fifield, Founder of Boston Cyberarts
Feature by Jameson Johnson
Online • Dec 01, 2020
Supporting Boston-Based Artists and Makers This Holiday Season
Feature by Jameson Johnson
Online • Nov 06, 2019
Not to be Missed: The Boston Art Book Fair is Back for a Third Year
Announcement by Jameson Johnson
Online • Aug 07, 2019
Process, Practice, and Presence: Looking Back with Tory Fair
Interview by Jameson Johnson
Issue 03 • May 14, 2019
Weaving With the Thread of Time: In Conversation with Cecilia Vicuña
Interview by Jameson Johnson
Issue 01 • Apr 25, 2018
Art In a Digital Landscape: In Conversation with Judith Barry
Interview by Jameson Johnson