Michelle Koliskor

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Michelle Koliskor

Michelle Koliskor is a New York-based art consultant and archivist focused on visual history, collection management, and regional cultural preservation.

Michelle Koliskor- New York, NY

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Michelle Koliskor is a New York-based art consultant, archivist, and lifelong advocate for the visual arts. With a deep appreciation for cultural preservation, she has spent decades studying and supporting the local arts community, focusing primarily on classic design, mid-century textiles, and regional history.
 
As an independent researcher, Michelle collaborates with community galleries and historical societies to help catalog private collections and organize local exhibitions. She is known among peers for her meticulous eye for detail, her structured approach to archival preservation, and her commitment to making art accessible to the public.
 

In addition to her consulting work, Michelle is a dedicated supporter of neighborhood cultural programs and arts education initiatives. She believes that art is a vital medium for community connection and values authenticity, historical integrity, and thoughtful presentation in all her creative endeavors.

Michelle Koliskor is a dedicated art consultant, creative researcher, and visual arts enthusiast whose lifelong passion for history, curation, and design reflects her deep appreciation for cultural preservation.

With decades of experience engaging with the arts, she brings a meticulous, structured approach to independent archiving, grounded in historical accuracy, collection management, and educational outreach. Her ability to oversee complex archival projects with discipline and adaptability informs her broader perspective on regional art history and community heritage.

Michelle Koliskor’s approach to her work is intentional. She believes that curation is not defined by excess, but by clarity, historical context, and thoughtful presentation. Whether through documenting rare textiles, cataloging gallery collections, or public lecturing, she values consistency, authenticity, and scholarly integrity.

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