The Orlando Museum of Art has appointed Katherine Page as its new Associate Curator
- Alastair Mac
- 2 hours ago
- 3 min read
Katherine Page joins OMA with over 10 years of experience and a distinguished background in modern and contemporary art and exhibition development.

The Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) today announces the appointment of Katherine Page as its new Associate Curator. A leading voice in modern and contemporary art, Page brings more than a decade of curatorial expertise, interdisciplinary research and exhibition innovation to the museum’s growing curatorial department.
Page joins OMA from the Mennello Museum of American Art, where she served as Curator of Art & Education. During her tenure, she organized more than 30 original and collections-based exhibitions, authored essays for seven exhibition catalogues, and helped develop three touring exhibitions. Her curatorial projects encompass a wide range of artists and movements, including Sally Michel: Abstracting Tonalism (2024), Anila Quayyum Agha: Flourishing Patterns (2023), Impression and Reality (2023), American Artists in the Southwest (2021), Immersion into Compounded Time and the Paintings of Firelei Báez (2019) and The Unbridled Paintings of Lawrence H. Lebduska (2019).
In her new role, Page will work closely with Chief Curator Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon to curate impactful exhibitions that advance the museum’s mission to present diverse, world-class programming and underscore the transformative power of art to enrich lives and broaden perspectives.
Over the past year, OMA has seen remarkable growth, with increased admissions, due in part to programs like Access for All welcoming over 12,000 visitors in 12 months. Strengthened this year by nearly $6 million for capital improvements from Orange County, Florida State Budget appropriation and individual donors, OMA continues to meet the evolving needs of Central Florida’s audiences. With Page joining the curatorial team, the museum reinforces its commitment to expanding access to art and connecting people from all backgrounds and experiences with compelling art and new ideas.
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“Katherine brings deep expertise and a genuine commitment to artists and audiences alike,” said Claeysen-Gleyzon. “Her curatorial approach is rooted in collaboration and cultural context, which aligns beautifully with OMA’s vision for the years ahead. We’re thrilled to welcome her to the team.”
Page holds dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Art History and Anthropology from the University of South Florida and a Master of Arts in Anthropology from the University of Central Florida. She is also a member of the Association of Art Museum Curators.
“I’m honored to join OMA at such a pivotal time of year,” said Page. “The museum has a powerful legacy of championing innovative artists and engaging diverse communities. I look forward to supporting bold exhibitions and helping expand the narratives we bring to Central Florida.”
For additional information about OMA's exhibitions and programs, visit www.omart.org.
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