Neysa Page-Lieberman is a contemporary art curator, lecturer, writer, and educator with a focus on feminism, African diaspora, social practice, and public art. She is executive director of the department of exhibitions and performance spaces at Columbia College Chicago and chief curator of the Wabash Arts Corridor. Page-Lieberman has produced over 200 exhibitions, including Revolution at Point Zero: Feminist Social Practice (2017); Vacancy: Urban Interruption and (Re)generation (2015), an affiliate exhibition of the inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial; Not Ready to Make Nice: Guerrilla Girls in the Artworld and Beyond, which is touring nationally through 2018; and RISK: Empathy, Art and Social Practice (2014). She is currently organizing the 2017 Wabash Arts Corridor public arts festival, A More Perfect Union, which features a series of new murals, large-scale projections, and a performance series. In 2017, she served as a panelist in Exhibitions & Public Interpretation.