
Paula Katz is the Director and Curator of the Herron Galleries at the Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis, Indiana. Paula moved to Indianapolis from Columbus, Georgia where she oversaw a diverse contemporary art exhibition program as Assistant Curator of Art at the Columbus Museum. Originally from Andover, Massachusetts Paula graduated cum laude from Tulane University where she majored in Art History. She completed her master’s degree in History of Art and Connoisseurship in Modern and Contemporary Art and Design through the University of Glasgow’s Christie’s Education London program where she specialized in photography and video. Paula has curated a number of exhibitions in a variety of media including: Missed Connections, Hokin Gallery, Columbia College, Chicago Illinois; Thornton Dial: Works on Paper, 1991-2000, Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia; Rooms for Tourists, Biggin Gallery, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama; Between History and Memory, Eleanor Prest Reese and Robert B. Berkshire Galleries, Herron School of Art and Design. Paula is currently working on a variety of projects including I Heard it on NPR which will be presented at the Herron School of Art and Design during the 2012-13 exhibition season.