Bethany Tabor is a writer and curator with a BA in Art History and Philosophy from Saint Mary's College and a MA in Performance Studies from New York University. She has worked as a public engagement specialist in Brooklyn, NY producing public programs at cultural institutions such as The Green-Wood Cemetery and Governors Island. Her inte
Bethany Tabor is a writer and curator with a BA in Art History and Philosophy from Saint Mary's College and a MA in Performance Studies from New York University. She has worked as a public engagement specialist in Brooklyn, NY producing public programs at cultural institutions such as The Green-Wood Cemetery and Governors Island. Her interests include Western attitudes toward death and dying; end-of-life literacy; and how the shift toward a less death-phobic society is facilitated through artistic practice. She currently lives and works in Albuquerque, New Mexico where she was born and raised.
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