Liz Garibay is an internationally recognized historian, cultural curator and creative storyteller.
With nearly 30 years of experience in the arts, Liz Garibay has held curatorial positions at the Field Museum, the Museum of Science & Industry, the Peabody Museum at Harvard University, and the Chicago History Museum. Through her cultural work in Chicago and various world cities, Liz has developed a new standard and vision for providing professional, educational, entertaining, and innovative experiences.
Liz’s expert guidance has been called upon by an array of clients. She has provided private experiences for City officials and guests as well as an array of foreign diplomats, dignitaries, and journalists. She has consulted for world class museums as well as global alcohol makers. Liz has educated and entertained Fortune 500 business owners, executives, and well-known celebrities. Liz was a featured speaker at the Chicago Humanities Festival: Power during the Fall of 2019.
A natural storyteller, her research, writing, tours, lectures, programs, exhibitions, and overall expertise have been lauded by international publications including The Huffington Post, the LA Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Toronto Star, and The Scotsman. Her work and lectures have been praised by organizations including Harvard University, the Research Board of New York City, the Field Museum, the U.S. Travel Association, the James Beard Foundation, and the City of Chicago.