Jacqueline Marino
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Jacqueline Marino is an arts organizer and administrator currently residing in San Diego, CA. She writes and manages digital content for Quint Gallery, a contemporary art space with a focus on California Light & Space and minimalist artists. She is the Co-founder and curatorial advisor of The People’s Arts Fund, which seeks to expand BIPOC artist representation by purchasing artwork directly from these artists and placing them in permanent museum collections, with placements made over the past year at the Museum of Modern Art, NY and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. She has also served as the Exhibitions and Programs Manager at the San Diego Art Institute, and prior to moving to San Diego, she was the Assistant Director of Brian Morris Gallery in New York City. She received her BA in International Cultural Studies from St. Francis College in Brooklyn, NY, and plans to pursue a Master's degree in Arts and Cultural Management at Pratt Institute in NYC this coming fall.
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