Team


 

    

Randy Jayne Rosenberg
Executive Director and Chief Curator

Randy Rosenberg

Randy Jayne Rosenberg, brings an academic and experiential background as artist, art therapist, educator and curator to each project. She has provided curatorial and consulting services worldwide for nearly 30 years to a range of international and cultural organizations, including the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Alesha Martinez
Registrar

Alesha Martinez

Alesha has had extensive experience working at the San Francisco-based Asian Art Museum, the Natural World Museum and the Dean Lesher Center for the Arts in the area of art object management, travel logistics of exhibitions, budget management and contract review in her role as Registrar.

Greg Lunceford
Exhibitions Coordinator

Greg Lunceford

Greg has worked as an Associate Curator and Exhibition Designer for the Department of Cultural Affairs at the Chicago Cultural Center for over 19 years. He has coordinated and designed over 300 local, national, and international exhibitions and has an extensive background in resource management, public relations and process implementation.

Susan Mensah
Project Manager

Susan Mensah

Susan has worked with international development organizations both in the UK and Ghana, including Plan UK and UN Women, and has been involved in a wide range of initiatives to promote human rights and gender equality. As Project Manager, Susan is responsible for the coordination, management and implementation of exhibitions in the developing world. She has an academic background in Human Rights & Social Anthropology and is a post-graduate student in Gender, Education & International Development at the Institute of Education in London.

 

Board of Directors


Elizabeth Bailey

Elizabeth Bailey

 

Elizabeth Bailey is a former financial journalist for Forbes, The New York Times, Newsweek and Institutional Investor. She received her MSW from NYU and trained at the Ackerman Institute for the Family in NYC. Elizabeth serves on the board of The HOPE Program in Brooklyn, and on the board of Brooklyn Community Housing and Services. She is a trustee of The Commonwealth School In Boston, a graduate of Radcliffe College, and attended The Johns Hopkins School of International Studies in Bologna, Italy.

Lisa Neuberger-Fernandez

Lisa Neuberger-Fernandez

Lisa is Accenture's Director of Corporate Citizenship Programs. In her previous ten years with Accenture, she developed business strategies and performance measurement frameworks for clients in diverse sectors, including Government, Non-profit, and Communications & High Tech. Lisa has direct public-sector experience from working at the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, the White House and the U.S. Senate.

Anne K. Ream

Anne Ream

Anne is a Chicago-based writer and the founder of The Voices and Faces Project, a national documentary initiative created to bring the testimony of sexual violence survivors to the attention of the public. A former Senior Vice President and Group Creative Director at Leo Burnett USA, Anne believes that creative and media-driven ideas can play an important role in social movements.  
 

Art Works for Change produces contemporary art exhibitions to address social and environmental issues such as social justice, human rights, gender equity, and environmental sustainability. It uses the transformative power of art as a vehicle to promote dialogue and awareness; inspire action and thought; and address systems for social change. Art Works for Change is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization.

To promote social change, Art Works for Change serves as a catalyst within the community. Through its partnerships with museums, advocacy and educational organizations, Art Works for Change provides a forum for which community outreach can take place within each host city the exhibition travels.

Moving Towards a Balanced Earth 2008 - 2010

   
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