Tatiana Sizonenko is an art historian and award-winning curator working across the Renaissance, Modern, and Contemporary periods. She received her Ph.D. in Renaissance art history from the Visual Arts Department at UC San Diego while also developing expertise in contemporary art. Ms. Sizonenko currently serves as the project curator for Helen and Newton Harrison: California Work at the La Jolla Historical Society, a project funded by Getty Foundation’s Pacific Standard Time, Art + Science 2024. She is the recipient of several fellowships including the Getty Foundation’s Connecting Art Histories Fellowship. In 2017 she was named Environmental Fellow of John Muir College at UCSD for her curatorial work on the exhibition Weather on Steroids: The Art of Climate Change Science shown at the La Jolla Historical Society. Ms. Sizonenko has curated, organized, and installed several dozen exhibitions, coordinated and prepared several exhibition catalogues, and published catalogue essays and peer-reviewed articles in the United States and in Russia. Ms. Sizonenko is also Art History faculty at CSU San Marcos and the Design Institute of San Diego, teaching courses on art and architecture from ancient to contemporary.