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| Dulwich Picture Gallery announces appointment of three new Trustees |
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LONDON.- Adeola Gay, John Cox and Victoria Pinnington have been appointed as Trustees of Dulwich Picture Gallery by Chair of the Board, Dame Janet Vitmayer DBE. They join existing Trustees at the Gallery and will support in shaping the Gallerys future strategy during a transformative year for the organisation.
Dame Janet Vitmayer said: Dulwich Picture Gallery was founded more than 200 years ago on the simple idea that great art is made for sharing. This spirit of generosity is embodied in the skill and time shared by our dedicated Board of Trustees. I am delighted to welcome Adeola, John and Victoria to our board. They bring specialist expertise to support the Gallery in the breadth of our work from audiences to investments and commercial activity.
Adeola Gay is a London-based writer and currently holds the position of Senior Curatorial Manager at Artsy. An advocate for art and wellbeing, Adeola serves as a Trustee of Hospital Rooms. Additionally, she is the creative mind behind The Other Art Girl, an independent blog launched in 2020 to explore feminist art history and visual culture. She also holds a Criticism and Curation Bachelor of Arts Degree from Central Saint Martins. She further holds a Diploma in Communicative Chinese from SOAS, University of London. Passionate about amplifying the voices of underrepresented artists, Adeola is dedicated to making the magic of art accessible to wider audiences.
John Cox is an Investment Director and leads Schroders ESG Advisory and Integration team which supports the 60+ investment teams Schroders has across its business to meet their sustainable investment objectives. John started his career as a Wealth Manager before moving to the UK Cabinet Office as a Senior Policy Advisor in the Cabinet Offices Social Investment and Finance Team and the Department for International Development. Whilst at the Cabinet Office, John played an instrumental role in establishing the Arts Impact Fund, designed to stimulate and test the market for social investment in the arts and culture sector in England. He also wrote working paper focussed on foundation investment strategies. John has a BSc in Economic History from LSE and an MSc in Development Studies from SOAS, University of London.
Victoria Pinnington is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Crystal Palace Park Trust, the charity responsible for the management and regeneration of one of Londons largest and most-loved urban parks and heritage attractions. Prior to joining the Trust in summer 2024, Victoria was Acting CEO of the Horniman Museum and Gardens and a member of its senior leadership team for over a decade. Over the course of her tenure, Victoria helped the Horniman transform its public reach and impact, significantly expanding audiences, income streams and programming, and win the prestigious Art Fund Museum of the Year award, the worlds biggest museum prize. Before working in the cultural sector, Victoria enjoyed roles in international education as Head of International Marketing at Kings College London and a range of other business development roles working across Asia, Latin America and Europe. Victoria is a trustee of HOME, Manchesters dynamic cultural centre offering art, film and theatre under one roof. She is also a trustee at Kids in Museums, a charity working with museums, galleries, heritage sites and cultural organisations nationwide to make them more welcoming for children, young people and families.
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