Former Brooklyn Museum curator Elizabeth Easton’s Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL), launched in 2008 with Museum of Modern Art patron Agnes Gund and designed to give participants an intensive study in management skills at Columbia Business School, has announced its fellows for 2010, according to Artnet. The program, which begins next January, includes consultation with museum directors, administrators, and trustees; all costs are paid by the CCL.
Participants this year include Christophe Cherix (curator, prints, and illustrated books, Museum of Modern Art), Deborah Cullen (director of curatorial programs, El Museo del Barrio), Malcolm Daniel (curator, photographs, Metropolitan Museum of Art), Kristina van Dyke (associate curator, Menil Collection), Kathleen Forde (curator of time-based visual arts, Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, NY), Alison de Lima Greene (curator, contemporary art and special projects, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston), Frederick Ilchman (curator, paintings, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), Chiyo Ishikawa (curator, European paintings and sculpture, Seattle Art Museum), Alisa LaGamma (curator, arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, Metropolitan Museum), Lisa E. Rotondo-McCord (curator, Asian art, New Orleans Museum of Art), Trevor Schoonmaker (curator, contemporary art, Nasher Museum at Duke University), and Stephen Wolohojian (curator of paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts, Harvard Art Museum/Fogg).
If you have visited the Resources page of PEI’s new site you might have seen the link to the CCL.
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