Catherine Huff (she/her) is an art historian, researcher, producer and writer. She is an associate producer at The WNET Group’s ALL ARTS and is a researcher for the Romare Bearden Catalogue Raisonné Project at the Wildenstein Plattner Institute in New York.
She received her Master’s at Columbia University’s Teacher’s College, where she was a two-time Arthur Zankel Urban Fellow within the Communication, Media and Technologies Design program.
Catherine has worked on curatorial, collections and exhibition teams at the High Museum of Art (Atlanta) and the Georgia Museum of Art (Athens). She served as a councilmember on the inaugural public art advisory council for the Atlanta Beltline.
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Creative Services
Fine Art Consultation
Private and public collection management
Exhibition management
Registration, cataloguing and collections care
Curation and research
Specialist sourcing (framers, shippers, handlers, conservators, etc.)
Scholarly & Research Services
Rights and reproduction permission clearances
Image sourcing
Editing and proofing
Reviews
“Catherine brought expertise and enthusiasm to her excellent work on images, rights, and permissions for materials in my book (The Sisterhood: Black Women’s Literary Organizing, Columbia University Press, 2023). She communicates with a rare degree of clarity and sensitivity such that I was able to trust her with very important correspondence on my behalf. I was seeking a research assistant but got something better: a wonderful collaborator! I would be lucky to work with Catherine again in the future.”
— Courtney Thorsson, Associate Professor of English, University of Oregon
“Catherine was such a pleasure to work with. She made myself and my crew so welcome and was so engaged and involved on all fronts, always available to answer any questions, connecting us with the right parties when something was needed. I can’t wait for the opportunity to work along side her again!”
— Taylor Kienholz, Principal, ALT BLD
“It was an absolute pleasure to work with Catherine during her time at the High Museum of Art. As the Manager of Exhibitions, I was looking for a project coordinator who had a calm demeanor and the ability to manage multiple personalities that we encountered with the curatorial department and various stakeholders. Catherine immediately exceeded those expectations and rose to the occasion. She never missed a deadline and managed exhibition projects with professionalism and ease. Coming into project management (exhibitions department) from curatorial, Catherine used her knowledge base to consider processes and implement new ones thoughtfully. I highly recommend Catherine and would hire her again if given the opportunity. As a testament to the abilities and respect she earned from her colleagues, Catherine was awarded the Employee Excellence Award in 2019. Catherine was a positive light in the department, and I miss working with her dearly. She would be an excellent addition to any team.”
— Danielle Kiser, former Manager of Exhibitions, High Museum of Art, Atlanta