E. Rosa Jang (she/her) is an Exhibition Project Manager at IA&A, where she oversees the development of traveling exhibitions from initial concept through public launch. Throughout the exhibition tours, she liaises with collaborators and provides venue support.
Before joining IA&A, Rosa held curatorial and research positions in the DC metro area, Boston, and St. Louis, including at MoCA Arlington, Boston University Art Galleries, Nichols House Museum, Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center, and The Luminary. Most recently, she served as the Editorial Assistant for the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians.
Rosa earned an MA in Art History from Boston University, where her studies and MA paper on Japanese prints of Korea in the context of colonial tourism was supported by the Ralph C. Marcove Fellowship and the Richard & Geneva Hofheimer Fellowship. Before Boston, she received a BFA with majors in Studio Art and Art History from Washington University in St. Louis. Her current research interests are in modern and contemporary Korean and Japanese art. An immigrant and proud product of Montgomery County Public Schools, she is committed to advancing access, diversity, and representation within the arts and culture sector.