Tyler Emerson-Dorsch
TYLER EMERSON-DORSCH is a partner at Dorsch Gallery in Miami, FL and a graduate of Bard’s Center for Curatorial Studies. Since joining the gallery in 2008, she has brought in several visiting curators to organize shows: Milena Hoegsberg (Sweden), Megha Ralapati (Chicago), Christina Linden (California), Catherine Anne Hollingsworth (Florida), Terri C. Smith (Connecticut). She has edited a number of publications for the gallery with texts by Katherine Pill, Alpesh Kantilal Patel, Carlos Rigau, Katherine Pill and Milena Hoegsberg. She curated Corin Hewitt’s “Drying Flowers” with Microwaves and collaborated with Dorsch on a survey of thirty years of Robert Thiele’s work in 2009. Emerson-Dorsch curated “The Importance of Daydreams,” a 2009 group show at World Class Boxing, the project space for Dennis and Debra Scholl’s collection. She contributed an essay to the exhibition catalog for POUR, an exhibition of abstract paintings at Florida Atlantic University. She presented at a symposium of the same name at FAU and will moderate a symposium on POUR in New York in May 2013. She received a Tigertail Productions Access Grant in 2012.