Office of the Vice President for the Arts
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Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander
Halperin Associate Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art & Co-Director, AAAI, Cantor Arts Center
Current Role at StanfordRobert M. and Ruth L. Halperin Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art; Co-director, Asian American Art Initiative
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Deborah Cullinan
Vice President, Office of the Vice President for the Arts
BioDeborah Cullinan is one of the nation’s leading thinkers on the pivotal role artists and arts organizations can play in shaping our social and political landscape, and has spent years mobilizing communities through arts and culture. She joined Stanford University in early 2022 as the first full-time vice president for the arts. Previously, she was CEO of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA), where she launched several bold new programs, engagement strategies, and civic coalitions. Prior to joining YBCA in 2013, she was the executive director of San Francisco’s Intersection for the Arts. She is a co-founder of CultureBank, board member of the Community Arts Stabilization Trust, and recently served as co-chair of the San Francisco Arts Alliance, and vice chair of the Yerba Buena Gardens Conservancy. She was the inaugural National Field Leader in Residence at Arizona State University’s National Accelerator for Cultural Innovation and a former innovator-in-residence at the Kauffman Foundation. She served on Mayor London Breed’s San Francisco Economic Recovery Task Force and also on Governor Gavin Newsom’s Task Force on Business and Jobs Recovery. Her passion for using art and creativity to shift culture and advance equity and justice has made her a sought-after speaker at events and conferences around the world.
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Wendy E Feuer
U.S. Cultural Policy Fellow
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsOral History Project Recordings and Transcripts: Metropolitan Transportation Authority Capital Programs 1981 and 1987 at the New York Public Library Special Collections.
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Jaya Griscom
Affiliate, Stanford Arts Institute
BioJaya Griscom is a professional textile artist based in Palo Alto, CA. She is currently a Visiting Artist at Stanford Art Institute, working on the TC2 Loom in the PRL.