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F.U.N. Lives On:
The Art & Cultural Landscape of Greater Boston

November 7, 2024 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Boston Ballet

Event Details

  • Discover how art institutions are attracting and engaging young professionals.
  • Network with leaders and innovators who are shaping the future of the arts scene in Greater Boston.
  • Gain insights into strategies and initiatives that are driving growth and sustainability in the arts sector.

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  • Member & Non-Member Tickets: $30

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Explore the Evolution of the Culture and Art Sector in Greater Boston

Art raises awareness to social movements, records political revolutions, amplifies climate resiliency, and enhances the exploration of culture and identity. Due to COVID-19’s virtual influence, how people engage with and access art has drastically changed, whether it be street or digital art. Emerging art, like The Embrace, creates immersive experiences, allowing for individuals to fully digest the art’s meaning and how it reflects our culture and society.

Join us to learn more about Boston’s culture and art landscape, how it is fueling the creative economy, and what institutions are doing to attract more young professionals to the arts sector.

About F.U.N. Lives On

Extended from our Fierce Urgency of Now Festival, F.U.N. Lives On highlights key elements from the festival. Event formats vary, but the events themselves focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion as they celebrate Boston’s diverse cultures, neighborhoods, and leaders.

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Jessica Sanon

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Speakers

Jamilah-Bradshaw_Humphries-headshot
Jamilah Bradshaw (Moderator)

Program Officer for Arts & Creativity, Barr Foundation

Jamilah Bradshaw (she/her) is a cultural strategist and arts grantmaker with over ten years in philanthropy and 15 years in the social sector advancing racial and…Read more
Jamilah Bradshaw (she/her) is a cultural strategist and arts grantmaker with over ten years in philanthropy and 15 years in the social sector advancing racial and economic justice, cultural and health equity, and sustainable community development. As a Program Officer for Arts & Creativity at the Barr Foundation, she manages large-scale grant programs, builds meaningful partnerships, and contributes to developing statewide strategies. Jamilah is dedicated to promoting high quality of life and driving systemic change by supporting the people, places, and structures that foster creative expression, imagination, and well-being. She is also a speculative designer, futurist, game designer, and former performer. Jamilah lives in Boston, Massachusetts, and hails from Oakland, California.

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Jean Dolin
Jean Dolin

Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Boston LGBTQ+ Museum of Art, History & Culture

Jean Dolin is the Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Boston LGBTQ+ Museum of Art, History & Culture. Dolin is a dynamic Social…Read more
Jean Dolin is the Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Boston LGBTQ+ Museum of Art, History & Culture.

Dolin is a dynamic Social Impact entrepreneur and community leader dedicated to championing equal and equitable rights for immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community across Massachusetts. With a versatile career spanning over a decade, he has navigated diverse sectors, including politics, nonprofit organizations, advocacy, community engagement, arts, and entrepreneurship. Dolin has been featured on Forbes Magazine 30 UNDER 30 List and was recently named “Most Influential Bostonian” by Boston Magazine.

His journey commenced with crucial roles, such as working with the American Red Cross in 2015 and interning for US Senator Elizabeth Warren during his college years. Jean further contributed as a Campaign Fellow on the Clinton-Kaine presidential campaign in 2016, laying the foundation for his commitment to public service.

In 2017, Jean’s dedication to community health led him to serve as a Public Health Ambassador for the Boston Alliance for Community Health. Concurrently, he completed a year of AmeriCorps service at Social Capital Inc. and took on the role of Campaign Manager for Councilor Clerger in Randolph, Massachusetts. His efforts played a pivotal role in electing the first woman of color as an at-large councilor in the town’s 200-plus years of history.

In 2021, Jean founded the Dolin Impact Group, an impact-focused consulting practice. And has since then, collaborated with nonprofit organizations and institutions aligned with his mission to deepen relationships with communities, providing access for historically excluded and marginalized groups, and enhancing institutional policies for community building. With an already astounding career, the multi-hyphenate is still adding more to his burgeoned resume- working as a Multidisciplinary Creative Director, Arts Curator, Executive Cultural Producer, Exhibition Designer, and astute serial Social Impact Entrepreneur. Notable among his recent ventures is the founding of Portraits of Pride, 2021 a significant LGBTQ-centered public art exhibit featuring influential LGBTQ leaders. In 2023, Jean founded the Boston LGBTQ+ Museum of Art, History, & Culture, marking yet another milestone in his impactful journey. Despite his distinguished achievements, Jean sees this as just the beginning, with a commitment to continue making a lasting impact in the realms of social entrepreneurship and community leadership.

Jean’s dedication to the arts and entrepreneurship is further evident when he served as the Chief Curator for the Massachusetts LGBT Chamber of Commerce. In this capacity, he spearheaded art initiatives that bridge the worlds of entrepreneurship and the arts, fostering growth opportunities for local Massachusetts artists. His commitment to equity and inclusion is at the forefront of his work, ensuring that underrepresented voices are elevated and heard.

Jean Dolin currently serves a Board of Directors of the LGBTQ Hosuing Inc, and previously served on the Harvard University Institutional Review Board (2022-2024) and on Harvard School of Public Health Community Coalition for Equity in Research (2021-2024).

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Ming Min Hui

Executive Director, Boston Ballet

Ming Min Hui serves as Boston Ballet’s Executive Director and leads the company in partnership with Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen. She first joined…Read more
Ming Min Hui serves as Boston Ballet’s Executive Director and leads the company in partnership with Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen.

She first joined Boston Ballet in 2015 as Chief of Staff through the Harvard Business School Leadership Fellows Program, leading significant capacity-building initiatives such as the upgrade of Boston Ballet’s website and technology infrastructure, and the relocation and expansion of Boston Ballet School’s state-of-the-art Newton Studio. As the Ballet’s Chief Financial Officer since 2019, Hui helped steward Boston Ballet’s financial and operational stability through the COVID-19 pandemic, while providing leadership in the organization’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.

Hui has a demonstrated passion for the arts – throughout her career, Hui has interned and volunteered with various cultural institutions including Yale University Art Gallery, Museum of Chinese in America, and Metropolitan Museum of Art. She was elected to arts software company Tessitura Network’s Board of Directors in 2022 and serves on the Finance Committee. She believes in the value of cross-sector experience and brings a for-profit background from her career in investment banking and corporate strategy at JPMorgan Chase to her work as an arts leader.

Hui is a graduate of Yale University with a B.A. in English Literature, and of Harvard Business School with an M.B.A. in General Management.

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theo tyson
theo tyson

Curator of Fashion Arts, Museum of Fine Arts

theo tyson is an intuitive and inclusive curator who invites conversations about the sociocultural implications of race, class, gender, identity, and sexuality through…Read more
theo tyson is an intuitive and inclusive curator who invites conversations about the sociocultural implications of race, class, gender, identity, and sexuality through a lens of fashion, art, and culture. Her practice focuses on creating sartorial spaces of reclamation and authority to share the powerful stories of non-white, Black women and those on the LGBTQI+ spectrum, investigating power dynamics that touch on constructs from colorism to misogyny; then taking it a step further to misogynoir. theo privileges noncanonical and communal ways of seeing, offering audiences poignant new perspectives from which to view the rich diversity of our humanity. Looking beyond systems of white heteronormative patriarchy and supremacy, tyson’s curatorial practice is centered on historiography that privileges and provides authority to the global majority – those previously labeled as underrepresented or marginalized. Using the ‘universal’ language and power of fashion, she unravels threads that put forward opportunities for deeper connections to the intent, import, and impact of clothing and dress as a means of empathy and empowerment.

Their previous posts include roles at Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film, and the Boston Athenæum where they worked on historical and contemporary projects across genres including fashion, sculpture, and photography. She went on to co-curate an original exhibition Being Muholi: Portraits as Resistance at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and served as advising scholar for Patrick Kelly: Runway of Love at the Peabody Essex Museum before being appointed the Penny Vinik Curator of Fashion Arts at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston in 2021. In addition to various installations and interventions including celebrating the 50th anniversary of Versailles ‘73 and the Black experience of jazz, art, and modernity, she’s since curated two original exhibitions, Four Womxn: New Musings on Blackness and Something Old, Something New: Wedding Fashions and Traditions, co-curated collaborative and interdisciplinary presentations through Dress Up and Deep Waters: Four Artists and the Sea and directed an annual commission, The Banner Project: Troy Montes Michie.

Beyond curation, tyson invests her time engaging with the community; from local schools and programs like Massachusetts College of Art and Design and Big Sisters, The Boston Foundation’s Equality Fund, to various other cultural, social, and civic organizations, circling back to the MFA Teen, HomeSchool, Accessibility, and Pathways Internship Programs at the MFA Boston, and much more.

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Agenda

  • 5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. | Registration & Networking Activity

    Attendees will be checked in by Chamber staff and guided through an interactive networking activity. Refreshments will be available.

  • 6:15 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. | Panel Discussion

    Join us for an engaging panel discussion featuring speakers from diverse backgrounds and fields of art. They will explore how they are contributing to the local economy and supporting efforts to attract more young professionals to the arts sector.

  • 7:15 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. | Audience Q&A

    Time permitting, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of our panelists.

FAQs

  • What is included in my registration?

    Access to a welcoming community of professionals over a great conversation and refreshments!

  • What should I bring?

    An interest in learning and networking with other professionals. Oh, and don’t forget business cards.

  • What should I wear?

    Please come dressed for your day!

  • Is the location accessible by public transit or is there parking available?

    Yes, this location is accessible by public transit and has limited metered street parking. We advise that you take public transportation. The Boston Ballet is a five-minute walk from Back Bay Station, which can be reached via the Orange Line or the Commuter Rail.

  • Is this location handicap accessible?

    The Boston Ballet is handicap accessible. Feel free tocontact our team.

  • COVID Policy

    The Department of Health and Human Services lifted the Presidential Declaration of a National Public Health Emergency arising from the COVID-19 pandemic on May 11, 2023. Therefore, COVID-19 will no longer be considered a national health emergency. The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce will continue to monitor trends and act accordingly based on Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidance.

    Your health and safety remain our top priority while attending programs, events, and meetings. COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters are strongly recommended. The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce still follows exposure guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control.

    If you fell ill or learn of an exposure before an event or meeting, whether with COVID-19 symptoms or others, please stay home and contact your healthcare provider.

    *Please note -If the venue or host of the program has additional policies or protocols, we will adhere to them and notify attendees in advance.

Funders

F.U.N. Lives ON Funders

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Boston Ballet

19 Clarendon St, Boston, MA 02116

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