Amistad Research Center 1999-2001ĭirector and Curator of the Department of Visual Arts Also organized, with the Director and Associate Director of RAP and other Departmental staff, the Clark’s residential fellowship program and academic events (conferences, workshops, symposia, invitational colloquia and lectures). Mellon Foundation-funded initiatives of the Research and Academic Program (RAP) Department at the Clark Institute, served principal role in developing two projects: a workshop entitled Contemporary African Art: History, Theory and Practice, and a conference entitled Art History and Diaspora: Genealogies, Theories and Practices. The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute 2005-2007Īssistant Director for Mellon InitiativesĪs part of the Andrew W. Served as Guest Curator of the exhibition entitled A Celebration of Faith: Henriette Delille and the Sisters of the Holy Family, an examination of the 1842 establishment in New Orleans of the second oldest Catholic religious order for women of color in the United States and charted their ongoing charitable endeavors. New Orleans African American Museum of Art, Culture and History (NOAAM) 2008 My responsibilities included Development and fundraising in collaboration with the Museum Board (including management of a Capital Campaign, with development of a successful March 2014 Gala), curatorial programming, collections management, strategic planning (marked by active Museum Accreditation efforts) and other initiatives. Established in 1991, the Museum’s mission involves the preservation and interpretation of African American cultural heritage in New Orleans, with a particular emphasis on the Tremé community. Served as Executive Director of the Museum, located in the historic faubourg of Tremé in New Orleans. ![]() New Orleans African American Museum of Art, Culture and History (NOAAM) 2013-2014
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