During a project-based visit at Eyebeam in Summer 2008, a series of interviews with New York based curators were carried out. Michele Thursz was interviewed by Verina Gfader and Beryl Graham on Mon 7 July at Eyebeam. The dialogue developed around questions of platforms built out of necessities; conceptual gallery spaces; using topical relevant information as principle in curatorial practice; curating as art project; the value of and insistence of layers of conversation; education as site of potential; the variety of art markets and the conversation about the art market fundamental to operate within and outside; interest in the longevity or continuation of an artist’s project; production team rather than collaboration.