Linda Earle

Linda Earle is an arts administrator educator, writer, grant-maker, and advocate of arts and social justice.    She is currently the Executive Director of the New York Arts Program an off campus study program serving undergraduates nationally in the visual, performing and media arts, writing and journalism. Before joining NYAP she served as the Executive Director […]

Diane Brown

RxArt Founder and Executive Director, Diane Brown, has forged a professional path that draws equally from her professional beginnings as a Pre-med student at the University of Wisconsin and from her career as a New York based gallerist, art dealer, and consultant. Brown has been active in the field of contemporary art since 1973; from 1976-1982, she owned […]

Aura Seikkula

Aura Seikkula is a curator and researcher based in Stockholm. With her own international art agency Agency Auteur, Seikkula provides for the variety of artistic practices. Her extensive international practice comprises of process, production and theory. Using epistemological analysis as her tool, Seikkula’s recent PhD research in philosophy discusses the social and cultural sustainability of […]

Amy Goldrich

Amy J. Goldrich’s practice focuses on counseling, transactions, dispute resolution, and general private client representation in the contemporary art world, both domestically and internationally, where her clients include artists, collectors, galleries, arts organizations, as well as other creative businesses beyond the art world. A member of both the New York and California bars, she serves […]

Jessica Backus

Jessica Backus is the Director of Learning and The Art Genome Project at Artsy. The Art Genome Project is an ongoing study mapping the characteristics that connect the world’s artists and artworks. There are over 1,000 of these characteristics, including art-historical movements, subject matter, and formal qualities. The Art Genome Project is used by collectors, […]

Craig Hodgetts

Craig Hodgetts is known for employing an imaginative weave of high technology and story-telling to invigorate his designs, producing an architecture that embraces contemporary ideology, information culture and evolving lifestyles. With a broad ranging background in automotive design, theater and architecture, Craig brings dramatic concepts to life by means of an uncompromising application of construction […]

Naomi Campbell

Naomi Campbell is an award-winning producer of over sixty new Canadian performance works with companies including Nightswimming, Mammalian Diving Reflex, DVxT Theatre, the late Paul Bettis’ Civilized Theatre, VideoCabaret and numerous independent artists. She has produced national and international tours and was Industry Series Producer for the 2008 (Vancouver), 2009 (Ottawa) and 2010 (Kitchener-Waterloo) Magnetic […]

Marion van Wijk

Marion van Wijk, was born the 25th of March, 1955, Woerden, The Netherlands. Marion van Wijk is a multidisciplinary artist. She was educated at the Kunstakademie Artibus in Utrecht and at the Theaterschool Amsterdam. From 1978 untill 1996 she worked as an actress (theatre and movie), performing artist and writer for theatre. The last performance she […]

John Roberts

John Roberts is a Professor of Art & Aesthetics at the University of Wolverhampton, UK, and the author of a number of books including: The Intangibilities of Form: Skill and Deskilling in Art After the Readymade (Verso 2007), The Necessity of Errors (Verso, 2011), Photography and Its Violations (Columbia University Press, 2014), and Revolutionary Time […]

Dennis Elliott

Dennis Elliott recently stepped down as Executive Director of the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) which he founded in Lower Manhattan in 1994. ISCP was the fifth NYC visual arts program Elliott administrated starting in 1980 with the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design (NSCAD). In 1985, he initiated the Alliance of Independent […]