Omer Leibovitz is an accomplished sound designer, engineer, and producer based in New York City. With over ten years at The Museum of Modern Art, he has shaped audio experiences for installations and performances by working in close collaboration with artists, utilizing innovative technologies, immersive sound design and advanced networking systems.
After attending Berklee College of Music, Omer has spent two decades leading creative and technical teams across recording, production, and live performance. His work spans programming complex performance architectures, mixing, mastering and producing.
He has had the privilege of working with an incredible range of artists—including Patti Smith, Yoko Ono, The Black Keys, The Strokes, Father John Misty and Yo La Tengo—always striving to bring clarity, emotion, and excellence to every project.