Kristine Germann

  • Collective Creation
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Kristine Germann (BFA, MA) (she, her, hers) is a curator, artist, advocate, producer and researcher of European settler ancestry whose public, social and spatial practice is reflected through the realization of public artworks and staged cultural events. This experience is reflected within the Canadian cultural ecology through senior leadership roles commissioning, presenting and realizing public art within corporate, not-for-profit, cultural institution and government environments including, collective echoes: Projects for Public Space (Vancouver), Harbourfront Centre (Toronto), Supercrawl Productions Inc. (Hamilton) and at the Cities of Hamilton (Chair, Arts Funding Task Force), Toronto (Producer, Nuit Blanche Toronto, Curator and Commissioner, City of Toronto Public Art and Monuments Collection) and Vancouver. Education

PROFILE: 30 years of diverse experience in conceptualizing, managing, implementing and evaluating a wide range of art and cultural programs and initiatives:

• Executes complex projects which succeed in their intent.
• Exceptional leadership, communication and problem-solving skills.
• Excellence in collaboration, creation, diplomacy, innovation, project management and professional ethics.

Creation and Curation:  Successfully co-created 100+ innovative art and cultural projects, programs and events produced directly for the organization and with co-producing partners. The artistic programming has included: existing work; original commissioned work and premieres; artist residencies and exchanges in every artistic discipline; and from regional, national and international creators, emerging through established in their artistic practice.

Partnerships:  Cultivated partnerships and maintained networks with diverse funding partners and co-producers, public and private including: regional organizations; national cultural institutions; corporate and municipal, provincial, federal and international government agencies to create successful and original multi-disciplinary art and cultural festivals, educational programs, public art and a non-profit organization.

Collaboration and Leadership:  Successfully co-managed and collaborated with: project teams, advisory committees, political branch, artists, curators, technical directors, regional, national, international partners and producers in the development and execution of innovative, unique and diverse cultural initiatives.

Dundas, ON

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