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Lisa Funderburke Hoffman

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Nationality
  
African-American

Occupation
  
Art Administrator

Full Name
  
Lisa Funderburke

Lisa Funderburke Hoffman (born in New York) is a member of the National Museum and Library Services Board and Associate Director of the McColl Center for Art + Innovation, a contemporary art center in Charlotte, NC. She is known for advocating for a bridge between art and science and supporting community engagement in the arts.

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Education

In 1994 Hoffman received her Masters of Science from Howard University in Washington, DC where she studied biology. In 1998 she was a National Science Foundation Fellow.

Career

While working for the McColl Center, Hoffman has pioneered models of artist-led community engagement for Charlotte. Prior to working in the arts at McColl she was Director of the Charlotte Nature Museum and worked at the National Museum of Natural History. She compares scientists to artists because of their ability to look for the unexpected. She was appointed by President Obama to the National Museum and Library Services Board and is interested in fostering community engagement with the arts. Hoffman advocates for Environmental Art and Public Art as a catalyst to integrate established communities with new members. She was Curator of Art + Ecology for the Brightwalk project, a sustainable neighborhood development in Charlotte, NC.

In the Summer of 2015 Lisa Hoffman was appointed by President Barack Obama as a member of the National Museum and Library Services Board.

References

Lisa Funderburke Hoffman Wikipedia