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2024 Visual Arts GPS Level 2 & 3
Type:
Webinar
Scheduled:
8/23/2022 9:00:00 AM
Name:
2024 Visual Arts GPS Level 2 & 3
Fiscal Year:
2024
Staff Member:
Coppola, Danila
Chair:
Carroll Goggin
Location:
Webinar
Access:
Comments Closed
Public Panel Meeting Information
Materials
Agenda Files
VisualArtsGPSL2L3BIOS.pdf
VisualArtsGPSL2L3Scoregrids.pdf
VA23Applisting.pdf
VisualArtsGPSPanelNotebook.pdf
Panelists (7)
Ushe, Alyona
County: St. Lucie County
Bio:
County: StLucie
Bio
Executive Director, St. Lucie Cultural Alliance
Previously, Executive Director, BlackRock Center for the Arts; President & CEO, Creative City Collaborative;
Executive Director, New Orleans Opera Association; President and Founder, Classika Theatre in Arlington, VA
B.A, Political Science & Russian Literature, University of Maryland
Theuns, Holly
County: St. Lucie County
Bio:
County: StLucie
Bio
Former Grants and Marketing Manager, Heathcote Botanical Gardens, Fort Pierce, FL
Former Program Service Manager, St. Lucie Cultural Alliance
Former Executive Director, Art Mundo
Artist working to explore every medium throughout her life; current focus is watercolor
Studied fashion design in college in Switzerland and London
MOE, BRENDA
County: Miami-Dade County
Bio:
County: MiamiDade
Bio
Executive Director and Programming Director at Coral Gables Art Cinema, Coral Gables, Florida
Previously, Vice President of Operations, Openfilm and Director of Business Development, Magna-Tech Electronic
Lawrence, Dave
County: Palm Beach County
Bio:
County: PalmBeach
Bio
President & CEO, Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Palm Beach, Florida
Previously, CEO, Arts Council of Indianapolis
Conceived and created the Artist Innovation Fellowship, the Palm Beach County Cultural Resiliency Fund, and the Palm Beach County Artist Resource Fund
Elected member of the United States Urban Arts Federation and founding member of the national Emerging Leaders council for Americans for the Arts; and named Sagamore of the Wabash by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, one of the highest honors in the state of Indiana
Denis, Dominique
County: Broward County
Bio:
County: Broward
Bio
Public Art & Design Project Manager, Broward County Cultural Division and Visual artist working at the intersection of art and architecture
Previously, Project Manager, International Design Engineering Architecture - IDEA and Project Manager, JWMA Architects
M.A., Urban and Regional Planning, Florida Atlantic University and B.A., Architecture, City University of New York
Wilford, Adeze
County: Miami-Dade County
Bio:
County: MiamiDade
Bio
Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida
Previously Assistant Curator, The Shed; Curatorial Fellow, The Studio Museum and The Museum of Modern Art; Public Programs and Community Engagement Assistant, The Studio Museum
Contributed scholarship to various catalogues and magazines including
Young, Gifted and Black
and
Black Refractions
and serves on the Queens Museum Board.
B.A., Art History and African American Studies, Northwestern University
Swann, Brenda
County: St. Johns County
Bio:
County: StJohns
Bio
Associate Director, St. Johns Cultural Council and Founder/Principal, Grow Your Good Work, St. Augustine, Florida
Previously, Director of Collections, Interpretation, and Programs, St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum; Archaeologist, Florida Department of State; Visit Florida, Project Coordinator for Florida Spanish Colonial Heritage Trail publication; and Trail of Florida’s Indian Heritage, Inc., Project Director for Florida Native American Heritage Trail publication August 2006 to July 2007
Authored and co-authored articles and book chapters on Florida archaeology and history for Florida History and the Arts magazine, Southeastern Archaeology, American Antiquity, and the University Press of Florida
B.A., Social Science and M.A. History/Historical Archaeology, University of West Florida