Gabrielle Tillenburg

PhD Student, Modern and Contemporary Carribean and Diasporic Art, Art History and Archaeology
Education
B.A., Film (BFA track), University of Central Florida
M.A., Art History, University of Maryland
Research Expertise
Art and Social Change
Caribbean
Ecocriticism
Japan
Modern and Contemporary
The Americas
Gabrielle (Gabi) Tillenburg (she/her) is a PhD candidate in Art History at the University of Maryland She is also pursuing a graduate certificate in Digital Studies in the Arts in Humanities. Her interests include contemporary Puerto Rican art, ecocriticism, and lens based art. From 2023 to 2025 she was the Curatorial Assistant of Latinx Art at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. In 2023, she was awarded the Summer Internship Fellowship by UMD to pursue work at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico where she conducted curatorial research in El Centro de Documentación. In 2022, she was the Bresler Curator in Resident at VisArts. At the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, she was the Catto Curatorial Intern for Time Based Media Art and Latino Art & History in the summer of 2021, and the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition Intern in the fall of 2021. From 2015-2020 she served as the Exhibitions Coordinator at Strathmore. Her curatorial projects have included Classroom Solidarities (Herman Maril Gallery), Sound of Fire (VisArts), RINGGOLD | SAAR: Meeting on the Matrix (co-curator, David C. Driskell Center), Re∙cast: 22 Sculptural works from the Art Museum of Americas Collection (co-curator, UMD Gallery), Past Process (Strathmore), and Soft Serve (Willow Street Gallery), among others. Her work has been published in Artlines and Sequitur journals. She holds an MA in Art History and Archaeology from UMD and a BFA in Film from the University of Central Florida.