Rhode Island School of Design Museum’s current exhibit, Gorham Silver: Designing Brilliance 1850–1970, was five years in the making and features over 600 pieces. The show, which has received rave reviews, was a massive undertaking involving collaboration among numerous individuals and departments with daily communication of who was doing what, when, where, and how. For RISD Museum Exhibition Coordinator Marny Kindness, this is when the magic happens. A self-confessed lover of organization and her project manager calendar, she thrives on keeping everyone on track with the details.
Having worked at the RISD Museum for a number of years in general administration and operations, the Warren resident assumed the position of Exhibition Coordinator in 2008 when the museum’s Chace Gallery opened and there was a bigger need for a designated coordinator for exhibitions, rotations, and permanent collection objects.
Marny received her BFA in Fine Art, Photography from Massachusetts College of Art and Design Certificate from the University of Rhode Island, and she previously worked at the Museum of Fine Arts in facilities and planning. She and her husband Michael are parents of two sons. Marny currently serves as Vice Chair of the Bristol Warren Education Foundation.
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