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Peter Boswell

Title: 
Senior Director
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Boswell
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Peter Boswell is an independent curator currently serving as Curator at Large at the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale. Prior to this appointment, we was Assistant Director for Programs/Senior Curator at the Miami Art Museum from 1999 to 2012, Heiskell Arts Director at the American Academy in Rome from 1996 to 1999, and on the curatorial staff of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis from 1986 to 1996. He has curated over thirty museum exhibitions, including major traveling shows of the work of Krzyzstof Wodiczko, Hannah Höch, Bruce Conner, and Vik Muniz. He has a BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MA in Art History from Stanford University.
Affiliation: 
Miami Art Museum

Trevor Richardson

Title: 
Director
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Richardson
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Affiliation: 
Herter Art Gallery, University of Massachusetts

Carrie Przybilla

Title: 
Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art
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Przybilla
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Affiliation: 
High Museum of Art

Linda Norden

Title: 
Independent Curator
Last Name: 
Norden
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Ron Platt

Title: 
Hugh Kaul Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art
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Platt
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Ron Platt is the Hugh Kaul Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Birmingham Museum of Art. As curator he develops and implements long term goals and objectives for the BMA’s Department of Modern and Contemporary Art, organizes and implements exhibitions, and oversees collections development. Prior to joining the BMA, Platt was Curator of Exhibitions at the Weatherspoon Art Museum (1999-2004), the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (1996-1999); and Assistant Curator at MIT’s List Visual Arts Center (1992-96).

Among the nearly fifty exhibitions and/or residencies Platt has organized include shows with Jim Hodges (which traveled to Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery; Austin Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland); Luca Buvoli; Yasumasa Morimura and Gajin Fujita; Sheila Pepe; Amy Pleasant, Dona Nelson; Tom Friedman (traveled to Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Aspen Art Museum; Center for the Arts at Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco; New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York); Inigo Manglano-Ovalle; Whitfield Lovell; and Maria Fernanda Cardosa, and an upcoming project with Dawoud Bey. Thematic group exhibitions include LA Tattoo: 1950-1990, for the Craft and Folk Art Museum of Los Angeles (2012); Borne of Necessity; Lab Results: Three Artists’ Residencies in the Sciences; and Face to Face: Recent Abstract Painting.

Platt’s related professional activities include serving as juror for “American Painting 2009” (also 2003), and for Magic City Art Connection, 2007; curator for Tattoos and Contemporary Culture for the Asheville Art Museum (2006); as panelist for Creative Capital’s Artists Grants and for the Altoids, “Curiously Strong Collection.” Platt is an inaugural member of the American Contemporary Curator’s Council (2001-), and served from 2000-2002 on the Étant donnés Artistic Committee.

Platt holds degrees from Lesley College, Cambridge, (MBA in Arts Administration); and the University of Maryland, College Park. (BA in American Studies)
Affiliation: 
Birmingham Museum of Art

John Ravenal

Title: 
Sydney and Frances Lewis Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art
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Ravenal
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John Ravenal is the Sydney and Frances Lewis Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Since coming to VMFA in 1998, Ravenal’s exhibitions have included Vanitas: Meditations on Life and Death in Contemporary Art; Outer & Inner Space, a history of video art; Robert Lazzarini’s first solo museum exhibition; and Artificial Light, displayed at VCUarts Anderson Gallery and the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami.

From 1991-1998, Ravenal worked at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where he was Associate Curator of Twentieth-Century Art. His exhibitions there included commissioned projects by Sherrie Levine, Lawrence Weiner, Richard Long, and Rirkrit Tiravanija; a retrospective of paintings and drawings by Sidney Goodman; and the first United States museum exhibition by Scottish artist Ian Hamilton Finlay. Ravenal earned his MA and M.Phil. in Art History from Columbia University.
Affiliation: 
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

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