Lissa McClure is the inaugural Executive Director of the Woodman Family Foundation, which stewards the work and legacies of Betty Woodman, Francesca Woodman, and George Woodman. She directs the vision and strategy for the Foundation with the Board of Directors and oversees its administration, operations, and partnerships. Prior to joining the Foundation, she was a longtime director of the Marian Goodman Gallery, where she worked closely with Julie Mehretu, John Baldessari, and Lawrence Weiner, and with Betty and George Woodman on behalf of Francesca Woodman. She was the founding Senior Director of Kurimanzutto New York and is currently on the Board of Directors of the John Baldessari Family Foundation.
[…] Lissa McLure is the executive director of the Woodman Family Foundation. She joined us to discuss the work of Francesca Woodman at Marian Goodman Gallery in a show titled Alternate Stories. The work has not been seen before and the hope is that it will add to the depth and understanding of the work of Francesca Woodman, whose archives are now owned by the Family Foundation. To learn about the foundation, as well as the life and work of Francesca Woodman – some of it in her own words – listen to the complete interview. […]
[…] Lissa McLure is the executive director of the Woodman Family Foundation. She joined us to discuss the work of Francesca Woodman at Marian Goodman Gallery in a show titled Alternate Stories. The work has not been seen before and the hope is that it will add to the depth and understanding of the work of Francesca Woodman, whose archives are now owned by the Family Foundation. To learn about the foundation, as well as the life and work of Francesca Woodman – some of it in her own words – listen to the complete interview. […]
[…] Lissa McLure is the executive director of the Woodman Family Foundation. She joined us to discuss the work of Francesca Woodman at Marian Goodman Gallery in a show titled Alternate Stories. The work has not been seen before and the hope is that it will add to the depth and understanding of the work of Francesca Woodman, whose archives are now owned by the Family Foundation. To learn about the foundation, as well as the life and work of Francesca Woodman – some of it in her own words – listen to the complete interview. […]
[…] Lissa McLure is the executive director of the Woodman Family Foundation. She joined us to discuss the work of Francesca Woodman at Marian Goodman Gallery in a show titled Alternate Stories. The work has not been seen before and the hope is that it will add to the depth and understanding of the work of Francesca Woodman, whose archives are now owned by the Family Foundation. To learn about the foundation, as well as the life and work of Francesca Woodman – some of it in her own words – listen to the complete interview. […]