BOSTON, MASS.- The Trustees of Reservations announced that curator, arts writer, and educator Shana Dumont Garr has joined the organization as Curator at
Fruitlands Museum. Before joining The Trustees, Shana was the Director of the Kingston Gallery in Boston. In her role as Curator at Fruitlands, Shana will be overseeing the care of the collections, helping drive an upcoming collection inventory, and managing/curating the exhibits and artist-in-residence programs.
We are thrilled to have Shana join our curatorial team, says Joanna Ballantine, Trustees Vice President for the Western Region. Shanas dual background in art history and material culture will be an important asset for her working with Fruitlands Museums diverse and important collections. In addition, her connections with the Boston and the national contemporary arts scene will be a significant resource for the site and The Trustees as we work to grow our impact as a leading conservation, preservation, and cultural institution in Massachusetts and beyond.
Shana has extensive curatorial, exhibit, and engagement experience, with time spent at Artspace in Raleigh, NC; the Ackland Art Museum in Chapel Hill, NC; the Montserrat Art Gallery in Beverly, MA; and the Hurst Gallery in Cambridge, MAto name a few. In these roles, she has curated/organized over 100 exhibits, and worked with a wide range of public, donor, and academic audiences. She is committed to making museums and the arts more accessible, and to this end, has worked as a freelancer arts writer and adjunct faculty member.
Most recently, Shana served as the Director of the Kingston Gallery in Boston, a newly-created position implemented in order to increase the profile of this artist-run alternative space that was founded in 1982. She was recruited for this role on the strength of her existing relationships with key artist members and experience administering, curating, and writing about contemporary art.
Prior to joining Kingston Gallery, Shana was the Director of Programs & Exhibitions at Artspace in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she curated and organized 30+ on-site and off-site exhibitions and residency programs with emerging and established, regional and nationally-based artists. During her tenure, she revised the artist selection methods and created themes to unify the seasonal offerings and effectively increase the artistic caliber of exhibitions and align aesthetics, educational programs, and partnerships; wrote 12 exhibition essays each year; expanded exhibition publications by introducing a viewers guide to further Artspaces mission to provide wide access to fine arts; and cultivated partnerships with area non-profits to support artists and increase community outreach.
Before that, Shana served Assistant to the Director at the Ackland Art Museum at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Assistant Director and Assistant Curator for the Montserrat College of Art Gallery, and Gallery Manager for the Hurst Gallery in Cambridge.
Shana has contributed articles, interviews and reviews to the online arts publications Big Red & Shiny, Burnaway (based in Atlanta, GA), New American Paintings Blog, and the International Review of African American Art, among others. She has also taught classes in Art History and Contemporary Art at Montserrat College of Art, the Art Institute of Raleigh Durham, and Raleigh Institute of Contemporary Art (RICA).
A graduate of Colby College in Waterville, ME with a dual-degree in English and Art, Shana also holds a masters degree in Art History from Boston University. She lives in Acton with her husband, son, two stepchildren, and dog.