Tatiana Klusak is a designer and sculptor located in Boston, MA. She currently works at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, creating environmental graphics for exhibitions, wayfinding and campus signs. Notable projects include Samantha Nye: My Heart’s in a Whirl, Stories Artists Tell: Art of the Americas, the 20th century, Real Photo Postcards: Pictures from a Changing Nation, and Paper Stories, Layered Dreams: The Art of Ekua Holmes.

Complementary to her work as a designer, she is also an artist with a background in metal work, wearable sculptures, rubber mold making and sand casting. She has shown in solo and group gallery shows in Boston, North Adams, MA and Des Moines, IA. She received her BFA in Sculpture and BA in Graphic Design from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.

Before working at the MFA, Klusak worked as an art preparator and exhibition installer for museums including the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, The Davis Museum at Wellesley College, The Des Moines Art Center, The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, and the McMullen Museum at Boston College. She specialized in detail-oriented work, constructing immersive spaces, paper conservation, matting and framing, and building custom packaging for shipping fragile artwork.

She has also worked for Drake University Marketing & Communications and for the Anderson Gallery in Des Moines.