Sentences with phrase «as curatorial consultant»

As a curatorial consultant, Basha has worked with the Museum of Art & Design, Creative Capital, Columbia University, No Longer Empty and others.
She has served on numerous panels for state arts agencies; served as a curatorial consultant at the University Gallery / Wexner Center for the Arts; and acted as artistic liaison to Chile for the Ohio Arts Council.
Drutt was appointed as Curatorial Consultant, Modern and Contemporary Decorative Arts and Design at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston from 2003 - 2006, supporting the museum's acquisition of this collection.

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She worked as Adjunct Curator, 25th Bienal de Sã oPaulo (1999 - 2000), Curatorial Consultant, Museu Rodin Bahia (2002 - 2003), and Adjunct Faculty, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (2001 - 2005).
Originally conceived by the Michener's former director Bruce Katsiff, these exhibitions were juried from submissions by some of the most accomplished artists in the Philadelphia region, using the experience and skills both of Michener staff members and two distinguished curatorial consultants: writer and independent curator Judith E. Stein and Judith Tannenbaum, who recently retired from her position as Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design.
Active in both the primary and secondary markets, the gallery's role extends to curatorial work, where it acts as a consultant to major museums and public institutions as well as an advisor to private and corporate collections.
Appointed as director / consultant curator for the next three years, I guided that institution on matters regarding its building development, curatorial and policy development, training, staffing, vision and mission statement until its opening in June 2003.
Although teaching has played a significant role in my professional career, since gaining my Ph.D. in 1994, the focus of my work has been on consultancy and curatorial projects and I have worked for a number of agencies, galleries and museums as an independent consultant.
Since receiving her doctorate in 1994 she has worked as a consultant for a number of institutions in the Caribbean and Britain including the Royal Academy, London where she worked as coordinating editor for the exhibition and publication Africa the Art of a Continent (1995) the National Gallery of Jamaica where she has been a visiting curator member of the Board of Directors since 2000; The British Council where she worked as a consultant to evaluate and promote the profile of that organization in the Caribbean (1999 - 2000), The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas where she spearheaded the development of that institution's curatorial practices and policies following its establishment (2000 - 2002), and the School of Visual Arts in Jamaica where she designed that college's first degree program in Art History (2002 - 2004).
Judd's daughter, Rainer, is the president of the board of the foundation and the more public of the two while his son, Flavin, is vice president (but referred to himself as the «curatorial consultant»).
Between 2007 and 2008, Pujol worked as Senior Interdisciplinary Art Curatorial Consultant for the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico.
Ms. Constantine, who used her maiden name professionally and was known to associates as Connie, was associate curator and ultimately curatorial consultant in the Modern's architecture and design department from 1943 through 1970, many of those years under Philip Johnson, the department's founder.
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