ART x BISSELL: Common Ground, University of Toronto; CONTACT Photography Festival 2016; co-curator ⎮ Jeiva, Blindsided, 2014
Elias Sime: Tightrope Royal Ontario Museum ; curatorial assistant ⎮ Elias Sime Tightrope 5.4, 2009-2014 Reclaimed electrical wires on panel Artwork size 163.8 x 120.7 (cm)
Sakimatwemtwe: A Century of Reflection on the Arts of Africa Brooklyn Museum ; co-curator ⎮ © Brooklyn Museum
Africa Fashion Brooklyn Museum ; co-curator ⎮ © Brooklyn Museum
Exhibiting Africa: State of the Field in African Art and the Diaspora Bard Graduate Center x Brooklyn Museum ; co-organizer with Dr. Drew Thompson ⎮ Asante artist Akrafokonmu (disk pendant) Ghana, 20th century Gold, red ochre Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida; Museum purchase with funds provided by the Caroline Julier and James G. Richardson Art Acquisition Fund, 2004.20.2. Photograph: Randy Batista
Pottery sorting, fabric analysis, and drawing for the Bioarchaeology of Nubia Expedition
Exhibition Audio Guide Contributions

Elias Sime: Tightrope Royal Ontario Museum Organized by Silvia Forni, former Chief Curator of Global Africa, currently Director of Fowler Museum, UCLA Elias Sime, Tightrope: The Dominant, 2017, reclaimed insulated wire on panel, 109 ¾ x 142 ½ inches. Collection of Erica Tennenbaum and Alex Friedman, New York. © Elias Sime. Photo: Phoebe d'Heurle

Africa and Byzantium Metropolitan Museum of Art Organized by Andrea Myers Achi, Mary and Michael Jaharis Associate Curator of Byzantine Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art Marquee: Mosaic Panel of Preparations for a Feast, Tunisia, Carthage, late 2nd century ce. Marble, limestone, molten glass, 94 1/2 x 88 5/8 in. (240 x 225 cm). Paris, Musée du Louvre, Department of Greek, Roman, and Etruscan Antiquities (MNC 1577; Ma1796). © RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY. Photo: Hervé Lewandowsk

SIGHTLINES on Peace, Power & Prestige: Metal Arts in Africa Bard Graduate Center Organized by Drew Thompson, Associate Professor of Visual Culture and Black Studies, Bard Graduate Center Ethiopian artist Tafà gašša (shield), 19th–20th century Brass, cloth, and hide Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gift of Drs. John and Nicole Dintenfass, 2016.86.23. Photo: Randy Batista

Africa Fashion Brooklyn Museum Organized by Ernestine White-Mifetu, Sills Foundation Curator of African Art, and Annissa Malvoisin, Bard Graduate Center / Brooklyn Museum Postdoctoral Fellow in the Arts of Africa
Selected Programs
Malvoisin has led tours, lectured, and moderated public programming at the Royal Ontario Museum, the University of Toronto, and the Brooklyn Museum.
Moderator - Film: Hot Irons
Moderator - Roundtable: Talking Cloth, First Saturdays: Africa Fashion, Brooklyn Museum
Lecturer - Curator Talk: Ancient Nubian and Egyptian Vessels
Lecturer - Art History Happy Hour: African Ancestors of Egypt and Nubia
Lecturer - Curator Talk: Legacies of African Art