
"Justine was really the clear choice among many extraordinary candidates we considered,"
"experience in doing collaborative projects, which is heart of what Creative Time does in New York"
"Also she's had experience in a number of different cities. She will bring some wonderful new ideas to PST Art."
"It's a way to think collectively about a creative ecosystem that I so deeply admire-southern California and the breadth and wealth of cultural institutions and creative voices throughout the region."
The Getty has spent around $50 million on PST Art over the last two decades and has now created a dedicated department and leadership role for the project. Justine Ludwig, currently executive director of Creative Time, will relocate from New York and start as creative director on 27 October to plan the 2030 edition. Ludwig will lead an on-site team including Zachary Kaplan and Tina Lee, and will have budget authority to hire additional staff such as a marketing and communications specialist. The Getty aims to increase ongoing commitment and closer support for smaller museums and non-profits participating in PST Art.
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