Izzy Dow

An image of a white woman with short blonde hair and blue eyes smiling at the camera over her shoulder in daylight wearing a black shirt.

Photo by Tim Gersten

She/her

Izzy Dow is a Brooklyn-based arts worker whose experience ranges from administration and project management to event and performance production. She is currently the Exhibitions Project Manager at the International Center of Photography. Prior to ICP, Izzy worked at the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art, where she produced public programs and performances.

In addition to her work at museums, Izzy has consulted for a wide range of arts organizations, including the American Academy of Arts and Letters, MIT’s Global Architectural History and Teaching Collaborative, Bard Graduate Center, Rethinking Residencies, Denniston Hill, Artists Space, The Artist's Institute at Hunter College, and the Chicago History Museum.

Izzy holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with concentrations in Visual Art, Art History, and Art Education. In her personal time, she enjoys biking, camping, sewing, and making ceramics.