Georgia Freedman-Harvey has been creating art since childhood and working in the arts since graduating college when she took her first museum job. Her training was primarily in glassblowing and a variety of art media including studies in Brazil and England. She has worked in fiber and mixed media (with an emphasis on paper and book making) for the past 15 plus years. For the past 12 years she has been part of an artist exchange with an artist on the east coast. The artworks are now part of a traveling exhibition called Hands-on: Hamsa Exchange.
In addition, Georgia is a curator, and art advisor to private and public art collections, and for artists and artist estates. She has served as the curator for a number of institutions. Her curatorial credits include exhibits here and abroad, including in Vienna and Jerusalem. She has taught art in a number of settings and has had her artwork included in exhibitions. She has worked in a number of settings using art for healing purposes and has received several grants to work with veterans in recovery and teens with chronic illnesses. She also speaks with artists about creating their legacy and does workshops on how to prepare for the future. Her most recent curating projects have been for the Pico Union Gallery at the Pico Union Project in Los Angeles. She is part of the team currently working on the expansion of the art museum at CSULB.