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Adrienne Chadwick is an artist and arts administrator who has dedicated 27 years to reimagining art museums and advocating for excellence in arts, culture and education. She is founder of Culture Conduit Consulting, providing arts education, public programming, community engagement and diversity, equity and inclusion resources to organizations across industries. Chadwick has served as Curator of Interpretation at Mississippi Museum of Art (2019-2020), Director for Education at Pérez Art Museum Miami (2016-2019), Education Manager at Nova Southeastern University Art Museum Fort Lauderdale (2012-2016), and Director of Education and Exhibitions at Young At Art Museum (1995-2012). She sits on selection panels including National Endowment of the Arts, National Congressional Art Competition, Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs, and is a Board Member of The Museums Association of the Caribbean. A studio art practice focused on mixed media installation expressing ideas related to power and resistance-in society and nature, compliments her cultural work. She earned a BFA from the University of Florida/New World School of Arts, and an MPA from Nova Southeastern University. Based in South Florida, born in Toronto, Canada and a citizen of Belize, Central America, Chadwick is an avid traveler who has visited all seven continents and is devoted to supporting cultures and customs in her local communities.

 

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