This tour is free with museum admission.
Join Isolde Brielmaier, ICP's Guest Curator, and Noa Wynn, Independent Curatorial Assistant, for a guided walking tour of We Are Here: Scenes from the Streets.
About the Exhibitions
We Are Here: Scenes from the Streets, on view at ICP this fall, will spotlight contemporary street photography from over 30 international iconic street photographers, including Devin Allen, Shoichi Aoki, Farnaz Damnabi, Debrani Das, Romuald Hazoumè, Youcef Krache, Josué Rivas, Randa Shaath, Jamel Shabazz, Trevor Stuurman, Alexey Titarenko, and Nontsikelelo Veleko.
Program Format/Accessibility Information
This is a walking tour of the gallery; no seating is provided. For accessibility questions or requests, please email programs@icp.org.
Isolde Brielmaier is Chief Strategy Officer at Work of Art Holdings (WOAH) in NYC as well as Guest Curator at the International Center for Photography (ICP) in NYC. Previously, Isolde served for six years as Executive Director and Curator of Arts, Culture & Community at Westfield World Trade Center. Isolde is also Associate Professor of Critical Studies in Tisch's Department of Photography, Imaging and Emerging Media at New York University. Her most recent photography book, I am Sparkling, was released in Spring 2022 and her anthology, Culture as Catalyst was released Fall 2020. She speaks regularly on topics related to art, culture, leadership and social impact.
Previously, Isolde has worked for the Guggenheim Museum, the Bronx Museum of Art, and as Chief Curator for the SCAD Museum of Art. She serves on the boards of the Women’s Prison Association (WPA) and the sustainable fashion brand Another Tomorrow, as well as an advisor to Malaika, an all-girls school in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Isolde holds a PhD from Columbia University and lives in New York City.
Noa Wynn is the curatorial assistant for We Are Here: Scenes from the Streets at the International Center of Photography. She has an academic background in art history, focusing on global visual culture, photography, and new media. Noa holds a Master’s degree in Art History and Curatorial Studies from the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University (NYU), complemented by a Bachelor’s degree in Photography and Imaging from Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. She has held positions at Nicola Vassell, Fort Gansevoort, and Whitewall Art Magazine. Her art criticism has appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Whitewall, Musée, and Buffalo Rising. Noa lives in New York City.