Tiffany Barber is a freelance writer and organizer living. She has worked as a project consultant for Outpost for Contemporary Art, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Clockshop and the Watts House Project. Her curatorial projects have featured work by Carla Herrera-Prats, Camilo Ontiveros, J. Damron, Elana Mann, Christina Ulke and other artists responding aesthetically to the conditions of urbanization in the contemporary moment. Tiffany received her Master’s degree in Public Art Studies in 2008 from the University of Southern California, where she worked closely with Lauri Firstenberg, Joshua Decter, Karen Moss, Anne Bray and Herman Gray. Her visual art reviews and feature articles on the work of Edgar Arceneaux, Haegue Yang, Walead Beshty, Dave McKenzie, Raymond Pettibon, Walid Raad, Kara Walker and Christian Achenbach have been published in Beautiful/Decay, THE Magazine Los Angeles, Public Art Review, and online publications for ForYourArt and Evil Monito Magazine.