Rachel Tretter is an independent curator and consultant based in Brooklyn, NY. She received her BA in European History and French from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. In 2018, she co-founded RATA Projects with Audrée Anid to provide a platform for emerging contemporary artists through cohesive exhibitions. Recent RATA shows include 'Skip/Salvage' and 'Signs Foretelling' at 131 Chrystie Street and LA BODEGA Y MÁS in collaboration with Good To Know Collective during Miami Art Basel 2018. RATA Projects has been covered by The New York Times and ARTNEWS, among other publications. Tretter also serves as associate director of albertz benda in Chelsea. She is the editor of numerous gallery publications including Painting as Process: Ed Moses Works 1951-1999, Tess Jaray RA: The Light Surrounded, and Tsibi Geva: Jolt. Previously, Tretter has worked as the collections manager & archivist for the Pennwick Foundation, which holds the world’s largest collection of Robert Frank photographs, and as a fine art conservator.