Tal Gilad (b.1985) is a Stockholm-based independent curator and have been working in the field since 2012.
Her education includes a BFA in fine arts from Bezalel, Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem (2010) and postgraduate in The curatorial studies program of the Kibbutzim College of Education and the CCA, Tel-Aviv (2013). Worked in and with institutions such as The Israeli Center for Digital Art (Holon), The Center for Contemporary Art (Tel-Aviv) and Tensta Konsthall (Stockholm). Curated in the US, Germany, Israel, and Sweden. She developed an interest in Slovenian art and Celje following curating the project Homelands (2014) by artist Mark Požlep. Her latest project was a collaboration with The Nordic art association (NKF) and was exhibited in the Nordic Guest Studio in Malongen, Stockholm.