| | | Marie Fol (Belgium / France) is an independent advisor, researcher and cultural manager involved in many initiatives supporting the mobility of artists and culture professionals facing obstacles to their mobility. She is an expert for the European Commission and the Institut français. Since 2019, Marie works as Project Manager and Development Lead for Keychange, a global network and movement working towards gender equality in the music industry. Marie is the President of On the Move, the international network dedicated to cultural mobility, and regularly contributes to its research activities. |
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| Oyindamola Fakeye (Nigeria / United Kingdom) is the current Executive & Artistic Director of the Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA), Lagos, where she previously co-founded the Video Art Network (VAN) Lagos. She sits on the board of Arts in Medicine Projects and is a Director for the Arts in Medicine Fellowship training art and healthcare practitioners on best practices within the field. Oyindamola regularly consults to support digital collaboration, creative entrepreneurship, learning and participation and grant giving within the art and tech space. |
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| Marnie Badham (Australia / Canada), Secretary is an artist-researcher with a 25 year history of art and social justice practice in both Canada and Australia. She is an expert in socially-engaged art, the politics of cultural measurement, and community partnerships, also contributing to industry standards in public art commissioning, artist residencies, and arts funding and teaches across social practice, public art and expanded curation. Marnie is Senior Research Fellow at the School of Art, RMIT University, Naarm/Melbourne in Australia. |
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| Gordon Knox (United States) is an educator, a cultural innovator, and an institution builder. Knox relocates the critical, disciplined investigation and knowledge production of art back to the core of social interpretation and cultural transformation. His institutions support artists as agents of social change. Knox was president: the San Francisco Art Institute, director: the Arizona State University Art Museum, core collaborator: Stanford Humanities Lab. He was founder of artist residencies at Civitella Ranieri in Italy, the Lucas Artists Programs in California, as well as numerous short-term residencies globally. |
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| Daniel Marro (Australia), Treasurer is a banking and financial services professional with more than fifteen years experience. He is degree qualified in Law (with Honours) and Business with a particular focus and interest in Human Resource Management. Daniel has previously served as Non-Executive Director of several not-for-profit organisations in the mental health and community care sectors in Australia. With both European and south Asian heritage, Daniel is particularly interested in how artists’ residencies help build stronger cross cultural connections. |
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Image credits: Image 1: Photograph of Marie Fol. Courtesy of Marie Fol. Image 2: Photograph of Oyindamola Fakeye. Courtesy of Bola Oguntade. Image 3: Photograph of Marnie Badham. Courtesy of Marnie Badham. Image 4: Photograph of Gordon Knox. Courtesy of Gordon Knox. Image 5: Photograph of Daniel Marro. Courtesy of Daniel Marro. |
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