Ballroom Marfa names Jaime Herrell as Associate Curator

Ballroom Marfa announced Friday that Jaime Herrell will join the team as their new Associate Curator. Currently residing in Santa Fe, NM, Herrell is an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation with European heritage, when she sets out for West Texas, her voice and vision are coming with her.

According to a news release, Herrell’s career and education span over a decade within roles in historic museums and nationally renowned institutions, as well as direct work with distinguished Native and non-Native artists. Herrell has immersed herself in significant cultural centers and spaces, providing her with a broad spectrum of experiences.

Herrell is deeply committed to creating and fostering dynamic spaces that prioritize artists and community, and aim for a long-term unique impact. Interim Director, Holly Harrison said in the release, “Jaime is an advocate for inclusive curatorial practices, and the specific individualities of each artist and their practice. She truly cares about how institutions can engage with a broad audience and her love of artists and the work that they do make her a uniquely perfect fit for Ballroom Marfa.”