Eileen Jeng Lynch is a curator, writer, and consultant based in New York. She is committed to broadening access to the arts through her artist-centered and values-driven approach.


Director of Curatorial Programs, The Bronx Museum

Installation view of Abigail DeVille: Bronx Heavens at The Bronx Museum, 2022–2023. Photo: Argenis Apolinario.

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Past Event:
In Conversation: Abigail DeVille, Thelma Golden, Jane Ursula Harris, Brooke Kamin Rapaport, Eileen Jeng Lynch at The Bronx Museum on November 19 at 2PM. Recording available here.

Past Exhibition:
Abigail DeVille: Bronx Heavens at The Bronx Museum, October 12, 2022 - June 18, 2023

Press:

Ayanna Dozier, “7 Leading Curators Predict the Defining Trends of 2023,” Artsy, January 31, 2023


All of It with Alison Stewart — Abigail DeVille’s First Museum Survey,” WNYC, September 12, 2022

Abigail Glasgow, “An Artist’s Ode to the Bronx,” in “The T List,” T Magazine, October 12, 2022

Roberta Smith, “New Shows that Widen the Beaten Path,” The New York Times, September 1, 2022 (In print, September 11, 2022, Section AR, Page 82 of the New York edition with the headline “The Beaten Path Is Growing Wider”)


Former Senior Curator of Visual Arts, Wave Hill

Cecile Chong, EL DORADO - The New Forty Niners, 2019. Courtesy of the artist. Installation view in Figuring the Floral, Wave Hill, Bronx, NY, July 21 - December 1, 2019.

Past Exhibitions:
Glyndor Gallery:
What We Leave Behind
featuring Dennis RedMoon Darkeem, Estelle Maisonett, and Michael Kelly Williams

Press:

John Vincler, “What to See in NYC Galleries Right Now,” The New York Times, October 19, 2022 and November 9, 2022 (last chance)

Sunroom Project Space
Amina Ross: I am under the rock the rock is higher than I
Deep Pool: In Bloom


Glyndor Gallery:
Water Scarcity: Perpetual Thirst
featuring Tahir Carl Karmali, Cannupa Hanska Luger, and Lucy + Jorge Orta

Sunroom Project Space
Krystal DiFronzo: Transatlantic Tarantism
Heidi Norton: The Edges of Everything
Anina Major, Garden Hills: Reflections in Memory Yard
Kevin Quiles Bonilla, A tropic squall blew in, while you dried in the sand


For more exhibitions, go to wavehill.org.

 

Vanessa Albury, Porthole Waves (Svalbard) from Stream to Sea, 2014-2022. Courtesy of the artist. Click here for more details on the artist’s first eco-mural.

Morgan Everhart, Getting There, 2021, acrylic on brick, 37 x 14 feet. Courtesy of the artist.


Selected Past Exhibitions:

Laura Mosquera: All the Way Through, The Yard: City Hall Park, New York, NY, November 23, 2020 - March 19, 2021.

For more information and events and projects, go to neumeraki.com.