Gabriel Goldstein is the Senior Curatorial and Strategy Consultant at Yeshiva University Museum in New York and also serves as the Consulting Curator of Judaic Art at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh (since 2002). Gabe is as an independent curator and museum consultant, working with general and specialized museums and institutions, including the US National Archives, Israel Antiquities Authority, and the Capital Jewish Museum. He has curated exhibitions presented throughout the USA and internationally, including projects presented at the National Archives in Washington, DC, Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, CA, US Army Airborne Museum in Fayetteville, NC, and the Bundestag German federal parliament in Berlin. He has also served as adjunct faculty and as a guest seminar leader at Columbia, the Jewish Theological Seminary, St. John’s, Wesleyan, and Yeshiva University. Gabe served in curatorial and senior leadership roles at Yeshiva University Museum for over two decades and previously worked at the Jewish Museum in New York and the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in multiple disciplines: a B.A. In History, Art History, and Judaism, as well as an M.A. in Fine Art History from the University of Toronto, and an M. Phil. from BGC. He also studied for two years in a rabbinical seminary in Jerusalem and trained in intensive seminars in arts education at Lincoln Center in New York and in Holocaust History and Pedagogy at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem.
Gabriel Goldstein
Visiting Faculty
Visiting Faculty and Fellows