The Contemporary Art Facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, has actually revealed that its supervisor, Christina Vassallo, will certainly leave the gallery on January 2, 2026. She will certainly sign up with the Church bench Facility for the Arts & Heritage, a financing company in Philly, on Jan. 5.
” I am recognized to lead the CAC and belong to Cincinnati’s dynamic arts heritage,” Vassallo, that has actually worked as the gallery’s supervisor because 2023, stated in a declaration. “I am exceptionally happy with the exhibits we offer the city, the solid collaborations we have actually developed with musicians around the globe, and the actions we are taking towards our goal of creating a much more compassionate globe via the production and experience of all modern art types.”.
Before signing up with CAC, Vassallo worked as executive supervisor of the Philly Textile Workshop and Gallery. There she arranged exhibits with musicians such as Samara Golden, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Jayson Musson, Rose B. Simpson, and Henry Taylor. Vassallo worked as executive supervisor of Cleveland arts company Areas from 2014 to 2019, and prior to that she worked as executive supervisor of Change Manufacturing facility, an artist-in-residence program in New york city.
At the CAC, Vassallo teams up with visitor manager Maite Borjabad López-Pastor on the 2022 team event “Continuous Fond memories of Separation,” which commemorates the 20th wedding anniversary of the opening of the gallery structure, Zaha Hadid’s very first finished structure in the USA. Throughout her period, the CAC additionally held solo exhibits by Vivian Browne, Marcus Leslie Singleton and Sheida Soleimani.
In her brand-new function at the Church bench Facility for Arts & Heritage, Vassallo will certainly be in charge of dispersing gives to arts and social companies in the Philly location. (The company revealed the visit the exact same day they granted $8.6 million to 44 regional companies and musicians.) “The facility personifies every little thing I value in arts management– intellectual interest, strenuous assistance of musicians and arts companies, and a real dedication to public life,” Vassallo informed the electrical outlet Philly Inquirer



