Jamie Blosser named Loeb Fellowship curator at Harvard GSD
Jamie Blosser has just been appointed as the new curator for the Loeb Fellowship at Harvard Graduate School of Design, effective immediately. A member of the 2014-2015 Loeb cohort, she succeeds John Peterson, who stepped down in 2024 after nearly a decade in the role. Blosser's new duties will involve overseeing fellowship recruitment and strengthening ties within Harvard as the program nears its 60th anniversary. The Loeb Fellowship provides a ten-month residency for mid-career professionals, including architects and civic leaders. Since 2019, Blosser has led the Midtown Arts and Design Alliance in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and has worked on preserving affordable housing for American Indian communities. Dean Sarah M. Whiting praised her ability to connect design with the arts and public service. The 2027-2028 Loeb Fellows will be announced this May.
Key facts
- Jamie Blosser appointed curator of Loeb Fellowship at Harvard GSD
- Blosser is a Loeb Fellow alumna from 2014-2015
- Previous curator John Peterson stepped down in 2024 after nearly a decade
- Blosser has been director and CEO of MADA in Santa Fe since 2019
- She was executive director of Santa Fe Art Institute from 2015-2024
- Blosser is a licensed architect
- She led affordable housing preservation for American Indian communities in northern New Mexico
- 2027-2028 Loeb Fellows to be announced May 2026
Entities
Institutions
- Harvard Graduate School of Design
- Loeb Fellowship
- Midtown Arts and Design Alliance (MADA)
- Santa Fe Art Institute
- MASS
Locations
- Santa Fe
- New Mexico
- United States