Announcement

VLC Welcomes Five New Advisory Board Members; Names Two New Vice Chairs

The Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School is pleased to announce the appointment of five new board members: Daniel Altabef, Dr. Suzanne Kite, Louise Neri, Sadaf Padder, and Ellen Taubman.

VERA LIST CENTER FOR ART AND POLITICS WELCOMES FIVE NEW ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS; NAMES TWO NEW VICE CHAIRS
ESTEEMED ARTIST, SCHOLARS, CURATORS, AND LEGAL EXPERT JOIN A VIBRANT BOARD

NEW YORK, February 5, 2024 – Today the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School announced the appointment of five new advisory board members: Daniel Altabef, Dr. Suzanne Kite, Louise Neri, Sadaf Padder, and Ellen Taubman. They  join the center this spring for an exciting, recently announced roster of programs, screenings, convenings, and publications, closing out the center’s current two-year research cycle Correction*. The center—which recently received new grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts, and the Terra Foundation for American Art—last added new board members in January 2020.

The board appointments followed a year-long effort led by the center’s nominating committee—comprising board chair JK Brown and vice chairs Norman Kleeblatt and Megan Noh, as well as board members Frances F. L. Beatty, Linda Earle, Jane Lombard, Alan Michelson, and Keith Obadike—to identify and recruit new volunteer leadership who would represent the center’s diverse constituencies and provide mission-aligned and values-based strategic guidance and support for the center’s staff as they pursue bold and timely goals over the next several years.

“The fields of art and politics are facing urgent and often polarizing challenges,” said JK Brown, Chair of the Vera List Center Advisory Board. “Given our strong commitment to serving both politically engaged artists and diverse publics here in New York, nationally, and internationally, it is essential that our board continue to bring nuanced perspectives and expertise to our essential work. Danny, Suzanne, Louise, Sadaf, and Ellen share our values and a commitment to our mission, and each brings a unique lens to our work. We are grateful for their service.”  

Carin Kuoni, the Vera List Center’s Senior Director/Chief Curator, added: “It’s such a sign of hopefulness and forward-looking energy to have this distinguished group of experts join us. I am deeply honored to welcome them to our organization. I’m also grateful to the executive and nominating committees, especially our chair JK Brown, for their leadership throughout this process. Together, the board and staff look to the center’s future with great excitement and optimism. These are trying times, and we’re ready to tackle them.”

Distinguished Leaders with Diverse Expertise

The new members are each accomplished leaders in their respective fields: Daniel Altabef, an attorney serving as Director, Chief Compliance Officer, and Counsel at the global asset management firm Brigade Capital Management; Dr. Suzanne Kite, an Oglála Lakȟóta artist, composer, and academic serving as Director of Wihanble S’a Lab at Bard College, where she is also a distinguished-artist-in-residence in the studio arts program and assistant professor of American and Indigenous Studies; Louise Neri, the founder and artistic director of Extraterritorial Inc., a new platform for curatorial, editorial and strategic counsel across the arts, who has previously held key executive and artistic roles in leading arts organizations as well as major exhibitions and festivals; Sadaf Padder, an independent curator and founder of Alpha Arts Alliance; and Ellen Taubman, an art historian, curator, collector, and philanthropist with a particular interest in Indigenous art. 

Executive Committee Expands with New Vice Chairs

Additionally, the center announced the appointment of two long-serving board members to the roles of vice chair: Linda Earle, retired professor of practice in arts management/art history at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University, and Alan Michelson, artist, curator, writer, lecturer and Mohawk member of the Six Nations of the Grand River. Earle and Michelson were both appointed to the center’s board in 2020. They join fellow vice chairs Norman Kleeblatt, an independent writer and curator, and Megan Noh, a partner and co-chair of the Art Law Group at Pryor Cashman as well as chair JK Brown, New Museum President and veteran financial services leader, in forming the board’s executive committee.

The five new board members round out an already exceptional group of long-serving members. In addition to executive committee members Brown, Earle, Kleeblatt, Michelson, and Noh, they are Ujju Aggarwal, a professor of anthropology and experiential learning at The New School; dealer and art historian Frances F. L. Beatty, who is also the Managing Director of the Ray Johnson Estate; Marilyn Greene, a New School alumna and retired arts professional; Susan Hapgood, the Executive Director of the International Studio and Curatorial Program and an alumna of the Vera List Center Fellowship Program; gallerist Jane Lombard; Aryana Ghazi Hessami, a New School PhD candidate in anthropology; the Vera List Center’s Senior Director/Chief Curator Carin Kuoni, who also serves as an assistant professor of visual studies at The New School; documentary photographer and Magnum Foundation President Susan Meiselas; artists Mendi and Keith Obadike, who both serve as faculty at Cornell University; independent fine arts advisor Nancy Delman Portnoy; curator Silvia Rocciolo, who currently serves as an advisor to The New School Art Collection and project director of a preservation grant from the Mellon Foundation focused on the university’s historic Orozco Mural Cycle; and Mary Watson, Executive Dean of the Schools of Public Engagement at The New School.