6:30 - 8:30 p.m. PST
A Stan State Art Space Zoom Artist Lecture for artist Christine Duval. For the academic year 2021-22, the Department of Art will be featuring virtual lectures with guest artists. This diverse group of artists will share their creative process and the development of their personal vision. Visit their event page for more information and featured artwork on the Department of Art’s webpage. These free Zoom lectures are open to everyone and require pre-registration. Be sure to register early!
About Christine Duval
Christine Duval’s art career as gallery director, art curator and project manager spans more than 25 years beginning at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris and cultural institutions in Europe before moving to California in 1991.
As the former art director and curator at LIMN in San Francisco she created and implemented a robust international exhibition program that, over a decade there, took her often to China in search of new talent and connections. While maintaining the art program for exhibitions, she also provided art consulting services and worked closely with architects and interiors designers. Her past clients include the Millennium Tower and numerous residential and office buildings along the Embarcadero corridor.
Since launching her own practice in 2014, Christine continues to work with emerging and mid-career artists in various mediums with an emphasis on photography and technology. She has curated exhibitions for Art Fairs, SF Design Week, and Currents (New Media Festival) and helped launch several art platforms. Christine is an innovative visionary who feels comfortable at the intersection of lifestyle design, art, and technology. She is passionate about artwork solutions and ideas that make the greatest difference for the clients and organizations she serves and the artists she works with. Her vast network and relationships with local, regional, national and international artists at various career stages enables her to bring the right artists for the right project.