Pamela Auchincloss
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Pamela Auchincloss has dedicated her entire professional career to work in both the commercial and the institutional fields of the art business. From 1980 through 1993 she owned and operated a commercial art gallery, first in California and then in New York City. In 1993 she reorganized the business, directing her interests and efforts towards education and curatorial services. During the next twelve years, Pamela Auchincloss/Arts Management organized and circulated more than 75 monographic and thematic group exhibitions to university art galleries, regional art museums and contemporary art centers. In addition to exhibition management, the company also advised on strategic planning, publication planning and distribution
and board development.

Ms. Auchincloss has served on numerous community and arts-related boards including the University of California, Santa Barbara Board of Governors and the Board of Trustees for the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, the University Art Museum, UCSB, Danspace Project at St. Mark's Church, Housing Works, Inc. and Pratt Institute. She is also a member of the Council on the Environment of New York City, a mayoral appointment.

Blog Entries by Pamela Auchincloss

A Predicate to Change

Posted January 29, 2010 | 11:16:43 (EST)

The art world is in flux. Shifts in influence, business practices, marketing strategies, and the dissemination of culture in our global landscape are being shaped and driven forward by a new set of determinants and hard and fast realities.

New York gallerist Jeffrey Deitch's recent departure from the commercial art...

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Exploring Cultural Diplomacy Through the Aspen Institute

Posted October 5, 2009 | 11:11:49 (EST)

Cultural diplomacy. What exactly does this mean and why organize a global forum around it? When I first met Damien M. Pwono, the Executive Director of the Aspen Institute's 2-year old Global Initiative on Culture and Society, I must admit I was intrigued and impressed, not only by his title...

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