Alijah Webb is an independent curator based in Southern Virginia. She has been deeply involved in curating four exhibitions, two of which she had the sole curating credit. Her curatorial debut was at the Aurora Studio Center in Roanoke, Virginia with the exhibition, “PHOSPHENE,” which was a group show featuring four female and gender-non-conforming artists based in Southwest Virginia. The fourth and most recent exhibition she has curated is “Dreams and Nightmares,” which was an exhibition which focused on the art of one artist, Céline Aziza Kaldas Anderson. The work focused on exploring her identity as a black woman living in Southwest Virginia and the embodied memory that everyday objects hold. She cares deeply about promoting marginalized perspectives in contemporary art spaces and is driven by her desire to elevate often forgotten or overlooked narratives in art.