Aaron Levi Garvey
Founder
Long Road Projects
Aaron Levi Garvey is a Jewish-American Curator and Historian working and lecturing in Modern and Contemporary Arts and Culture. Currently, Garvey is the Chief Curator of the Andy Warhol Museum. Recent exhibitions include The Hudson Eye, a 10-day and 14-venue arts focused program in Hudson, New York; Migratory Roots by Kevin Brisco at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University; Invisible Thread at The Baker Museum–Artis Naples; Flashing the Leather and The Drowned group exhibitions at Alabama Contemporary, Ephemera Obscura at the Contemporary Art Center of New Orleans and Manon Bellet's MEMO and Shikeith’s notes towards becoming a spill both at Atlanta Contemporary.
Garvey has worked with Creative Capital for the Visual Arts grant award review panels as both an Evaluator and Grant Reader in 2014 and 2018 and most recently has been a visiting curator and lecturer at the University of Florida, The Baker Museum–Artis Naples, Florida State University, University of Iowa, The Assembly Room, and a collaborating curator with Independent Curators International. Beyond his work within museums and universities, Garvey co-founded the Long Road Projects Foundation, a non-profit residency program and edition-publishing house for both emerging and established artists to work on experimental projects, publish unique editions and community engagements.