Jenny Mushkin Goldman

Jenny Mushkin Goldman is the Managing Director, Arts & Culture at Agency Esta.

She is also an independent curator with her most recent exhibition, Life, Death, Hereafter, presented by NYC Culture Club + Nevelson Chapel at Saint Peter’s Church in Spring 2022. She co-organized, with Rebecca Goyette, the group exhibition Everyday Magic/ Gnostic Impulses at the National Arts Club in 2020. For the 2019 edition of SPRING/BREAK Art Show, Goldman co-curated (with Jessica Davidson) Taped Shut, an exhibition of works by Rachel Lee Hovnanian. In April 2017, she co-curated with Romain Dauriac the group show Singular Object, in celebration of 53W53, designed by the renowned architect Jean Nouvel. Goldman was the founding co-curator and co-creator (with Gerard McNamee) of the Quarterly Art Soirée (The QAS), an all day arts event that featured programming ranging from film screenings to contemporary art showcased throughout Webster Hall in New York.

Other past professional experience includes serving as the inaugural Director of Nunu Fine Art’s New York location and Director of Steven Harvey Fine Arts. She was the inaugural Director of Monica King Contemporary, which was based in Tribeca and evolved into Monica King Projects, a nomadic contemporary art gallery and advisory. She worked for Jeff Koons from 2011 to 2013 and again from 2014 to 2017 in sales, auctions, and exhibitions. She received a Master’s degree in Art History from Hunter College, a Master’s degree in Art Business from the Sotheby’s Institute of Art, and a Bachelor’s degree in Art History and Drama from New York University.