Independent Curator
Kristina Van Dyke was most recently director of Pulitzer Arts Foundation. Prior to joining the Pulitzer, she was curator for collections and research at the Menil Collection in Houston. She has organized exhibitions on historical and contemporary African art and commissioned projects on Pacific art and Byzantine art. Van Dyke received her M.A. in Art History from Williams in 1999 and her PhD from Harvard University in 2005 where she wrote her dissertation on the concept of objects in oral cultures in Mali.
“CCL was a transformative experience in my professional development. It provided an unparalleled opportunity for personal reflection and thinking about the future of museums and introduced me to thought leaders who continue to inform my work.”
Kathleen Forde (CCL 2010) has been appointed Curator of Experiential Art at PaceX! Pace Gallery has recently launched PaceX, an initiative designed to facilitate art and tech commissions around the world, and Kathleen Forde (CCL 2010) has been appointed its Curator of Experiential Art. Forde has been working as an indendepent curator ... Read More >
Emerging Leaders in the U.S. Museum Community Selected as 2010 Fellows Twelve outstanding curators from art institutions across the United States have been selected to participate in the 2010 fellowship program of the Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL), a non-profit organization that trains curators for leadership positions. Selected by a panel of leading ... Read More >