Jameson Paige is a curator and writer based in Philadelphia and New York. He is interested in contemporary art’s engagement with spatial politics, history, negotiations of identity, and problems of representation. Paige is the Curator of Public Practice at Mural Arts Philadelphia where he develops interdisciplinary artist-driven public art projects. He is currently working on New Deals: Artists Envision Infrastructure with artists Maia Chao, Misael Soto, and Alex Strada set to debut in 2027. Previous projects include Emilio Martínez Poppe: Civic Views (2025), Hironaka & Suib: The Philadelphians (2025), Rami George: AND INTO THE STREETS (2023), Aram Han Sifuentes: Messages to Our Neighbors (2022).
As an independent curator Paige has organized exhibitions at the Luminary, St. Louis; the Sullivan Galleries, Chicago; Fjord, Philadelphia; the Charlotte Street Foundation, Kansas City; and as part of BIENALSUR at La Capilla del Arte UDLAP, Puebla, Mexico. His writing has appeared in Hyperallergic, Cultured, Burnaway, and Public Parking, among others. He teaches in the School of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons School of Design.