Jeanette Bisschops is a Dutch writer, art critic, and curator based in New York who carefully dances across the thresholds of psychology, performance, and institutional critique. With an art history and psychology background, her curatorial practice embraces contradictions that highlight blurred boundaries between art and social change, infrastructure and intimacy. Jeanette is inspired by pieces and artists that defy fixed classification, and instead question boundaries of media, time, and community. From the Stedelijk to the New Museum, Jeanette’s work is one that voices a care for process, collaboration, and the numerous lives that a piece can have.