MASSART - Key Persons


Andrew Dore

Job Titles:
  • Director, Housing and Residence Life

Andrew Fish

Job Titles:
  • Visiting Lecturer, Painting Suit, Painting, 2015

Brenda Molife

Job Titles:
  • Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, Academic Affairs

Brendan O'Bryan

Job Titles:
  • Director of Government and Corporate Relations, President 's Office

Charbra Parkman

Job Titles:
  • Director of Capstone Management, Housing and Residence Life

Daren Bascome

Job Titles:
  • Vice Chair
  • Founder and Managing Director of Proverb Agency
Daren Bascome is the founder and managing director of Proverb Agency, a branding and advertising agency located in Boston's South End. Under Bascome's leadership, Proverb has been recognized as a "Best in Business" by Inc. and has won numerous tourism, local, and international awards for its inclusivity work. In addition to leading Proverb, Bascome is on the Board of Massachusetts Marketing Partnership (MMP), an overseer at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and is on the advisory board of the educational organization Facing History and Ourselves. What's more, he's been recognized as a "Most Influential Bostonian" by Boston Magazine and as one of the city's Most Influential Men of Color by Get Konnected!, a Boston-based multicultural resource platform. Bascome earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Design from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and attended Boston University's Questrom School of Business for small business and entrepreneurship.

David E. Raymond

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director of Capstone Management, Housing and Residence Life

Deborah Crafts

Job Titles:
  • Chief of Police and Director of Public Safety, Public Safety

Denise Korn

Job Titles:
  • Founder and Principal of Yellow
Denise Korn is the founder and principal of Yellow&, a dynamic creative consultancy working with impassioned leaders and fearless entrepreneurs to develop brands that foster meaningful business and social impact. Korn was previously the creative director/design director for Lifestyle Brand at Gensler, and founder of the award-winning brand strategy and design firm, Korn Design. A design industry speaker, mentor, and activist, Denise is the recipient of the Fellow Award from the American Institute for Graphic Arts (AIGA) for her contributions as a design visionary and youth advocate. She was also awarded a James Beard Foundation medal for design, and her work has been honored by AIGA, Communication Arts, Graphis, Hospitality Design, and Interior Design magazines. A champion of diversifying the creative economy, Denise founded Youth Design in 2003 to mentor the next generation of design professionals and cultivate career opportunities in the field. She currently serves as a senior fellow in social innovation at the Babson College Lewis Institute, on the Advisory Council for Cornell University's School of Architecture, Art & Planning (AAP), and the Advisory Boards for AIGA/Boston and the Boston Private Industry Council (PIC).

Dr. Mary K. Grant - President

Job Titles:
  • President
  • Meet President
  • National Leader
  • President 's Executive Cabinet
Dr. Mary K. Grant is a national leader in public higher education with more than 30 years of experience championing the arts, deepening community partnerships, cultivating civic engagement, and fostering access, diversity, equity, and inclusion across higher education. She is the President of Massachusetts College of Art and Design, the Vice Chair of the Board of Directors for the Norman Rockwell Museum, the Board Chair of National Campus Compact, Secretary of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD), Member of EdVestors BPS Arts Expansion Arts Advisory Board, Member of the Boston Public Schools Committee Nominating Panel, and Member of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Higher Education Leadership Council. She has also served on the search committee for the Commissioner of Higher Education for Massachusetts, as a juror for the prestigious Brother Thomas Fellowship, and is a regular guest on GBH's The Culture Show with Jared Bowen. President Grant has built a diverse leadership team, reactivated the campus in the wake of the pandemic, and achieved a robust return to full enrollment. At the same time, she has built ties between the College and Boston's corporate and legislative community, deepened local partnerships, and continued to strengthen MassArt's commitment to social justice and equity by hosting important events such as the King Boston Embrace Ideas Festival. Under her leadership, MassArt has also partnered with the City of Boston to offer a roster of free professional development opportunities to Boston residents, including a second cohort of the Creative Economy Incubator, an innovative program designed to foster creative entrepreneurship. Dr. Grant has continued to position the College as a rich resource to the Commonwealth by encouraging free and inclusive programming that welcomes the broader community onto campus for exhibitions, lectures, and activities such as Stroller Tours and Art on the Plaza offered year-round by the MassArt Art Museum. Guided by President, Mary Grant, as well as the President's Cabinet and the Board of Trustees, MassArt's leadership brings decades of combined expertise in the arts, higher education, and other sectors to provide students with the very best art and design education. In all that we do, we serve MassArt's creative community, neighborhoods, families, and institutions across the Commonwealth. We're working tirelessly toward a future where art and design practitioners are empowered to bring their boundless creativity and possibility into every aspect of our world. Dr. Mary K. Grant is a national leader in public higher education. She has more than 30 years of experience championing the arts, deepening community partnerships, cultivating civic engagement, and fostering access, diversity, equity, and inclusion across higher education.

Edwin Briggs

Job Titles:
  • Facilities Supervisor, Housing and Residence Life

Emily Foster Day

Job Titles:
  • Vice President of Advancement and Executive Director of the MassArt Foundation, Institutional Advancement

Erin McCormick

Job Titles:
  • Residence Hall Director, Tree House, Housing and Residence Life

Evelyn O'Donoghue

Job Titles:
  • Office Coordinator, Capstone Management, Housing and Residence Life

Franco Pons

Job Titles:
  • Office Coordinator, Capstone Management, Housing and Residence Life

Gina Spaziani

Job Titles:
  • Associate Vice President Finance / Chief Business Officer, Fiscal Affairs / Budget Office

Hannah Woit Johnson

Job Titles:
  • Special Assistant to the President
  • Special Assistant to the President, President 's Office

Higgins, Isabelle

Job Titles:
  • Program Associate / Center for Art and Community Partnerships

Holmes, Ekua

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director / Center for Art and Community Partnerships

James Kane

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Vice President, Facilities Management and Capital Planning, Facilities

James Mason

Job Titles:
  • Associate Provost and Dean of Faculty, Academic Affairs

James Stanley

Job Titles:
  • Program Area Chair, Painting
Creations by Associate Professor of Painting James Everett Stanley are included in the permanent collection of The Studio Museum in Harlem. On the podcast I Like Your Work: Conversations with Artists, Curators and Collectors, hosted by Erica B. Hess, Stanley discusses how his own practice informs his teaching.

Jamie Costello

Job Titles:
  • Associate Vice President and Dean of Students, Student Development

Janice M. Saragoni

Job Titles:
  • President of Saragoni & Company
Janice M. Saragoni is president of Saragoni & Company, a Boston-based communications consultancy specializing in media relations, relationship marketing, crisis communications, and public affairs. Active in a variety of cultural and non-profit organizations, Jan is a member of the Executive Committee of Save Venice, Boston Chapter, and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of the John F. Kennedy School of Government Magazine. She is a committee member of UNICEF's "Children First Speakers Program" and serves on the Advisory Board of the Boston Public Market.

Jennifer Varekamp

Job Titles:
  • Chairman, Fashion Design
Yes, they met new people, tasted the food, and took in the landscape. But students who traveled to Laos with Fashion Chair Jennifer Varekamp also worked hand-in-hand with local artisans to support their creative entrepreneurial efforts.

Joe Grande

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director of Residential Experience, Housing and Residence Life

Joyce Linehan

Job Titles:
  • Assistant to the President for Special Projects

Junelyn Peeples

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Vice President of Institutional Research and Strategic Effectiveness, Institutional Research and Strategic Effectiveness

Karen M. Keane - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman
Karen Keane is Chairman Emerita of Bonhams Skinner, overseeing the operation of one of the world's leading auction houses, the largest in New England. She was instrumental in the establishment of Bonhams Skinner as a world-class auction gallery in Boston, as well as the company's expansion into specialty areas including Fine Musical Instruments, Science & Technology, Rare Books & Manuscripts, Fine Wines and Judaica. Karen brings her lifelong passion for art, antiques, and the study of material culture to bear for Bonhams Skinner's business. She is one of the firm's most versatile appraisers, possessing a broad knowledge of furniture, and fine and decorative arts. Her specialty areas include American Furniture & Decorative Arts, Americana, and Folk Art. Karen is USPAP certified by the Appraiser's Association of America. She is also a formidable presence at the auction podium and became the company's first female auctioneer early in her career. Karen had the privilege to conduct the auction of the rare and magnificent Qing Dynasty vase sold at Bonhams Skinner for a record $24.7 million setting a record for the top grossing lot ever sold in New England. Karen is also a familiar face and leading appraiser on the PBS Emmy Award-winning TV series, "Antiques Roadshow." Sought after by the media, she is a regular contributor to art and antiques publications, symposiums, websites and blogs. She lectures and conducts benefit auctions and appraisal events for non-profit and for-profit institutions nationwide, including the Annual MassArt Auction, for which she has volunteered as pro-bono auctioneer since the mid-1980s. Karen holds a Master's degree in Art History from Boston University. She is a former overseer of the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts and Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston appointed by Governor Charlie Baker.

Kathryn Calnan

Job Titles:
  • Interim Associate VP for Institutional Advancement, Institutional Advancement

Kay Ehwa Student

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
  • Artist
  • Founding Member of the Learning Optimization Advocates for Studios
Kay Ehwa is a conceptual installation artist and event planner with a focus in lighting design based in Boston, Massachusetts. They have assisted in six SIM major semester shows and are co-chairperson of the Pulse Advocates through MassArt Counseling Center. They were a member of the Eventworks 22-23 cohort, which produced several events and a series of artist talks - including an artist talk with alumnus Brian McCook, known as drag artist Katya Zamolochikova. In collaboration with Megan Ross, Kay co-created VideoStore, a floor-to-ceiling immersive traveling gallery of a 1980s video rental store with a cast of employees and an underlying mystery, recently installed in Godine Family Gallery. Kay is also a founding member of the Learning Optimization Advocates For Studios, a group dedicated to providing MassArt students with better learning environments and studio spaces. They are in their senior year in the SIM major at MassArt, set to graduate with a BFA in May 2024.

Kelly Sherman

Job Titles:
  • Strategist
Kelly Sherman is a non-profit strategist who helps advance innovation within organizations. Passionate about design thinking, she brings a user-centered approach with clients who span the sectors of arts and culture, higher education, and racial and social justice. Kelly was a participant in MassChallenge and a strategist at EPAM Continuum, where she served a broad range of Fortune 500 companies and received a Gold IDEA Award for design research from the Industrial Designers Society of America. She has held leadership roles on numerous governance and advisory boards, including the BSA Foundation, MIT's List Visual Art Center, MassArt's Alumni Leadership Council, and the Mayor's Arts Task Force in Cambridge. For nearly twenty years, Kelly worked as a visual artist, displaying her work publicly in parks and neighborhoods, as well as in galleries and museums like the Krakow Witkin Gallery, Center Street Studio, and in the collection of the ICA Boston, where she received the Foster Prize.

Lauren Wilshusen

Job Titles:
  • Dean of Admissions and Enrollment Management, Admissions

Lina Maria Giraldo

Job Titles:
  • Designer, Interactive Media Artist
Lina Maria Giraldo is a Boston-based designer, interactive media artist, and storyteller from Colombia. She has a background in co-design, civic media, art, and technology and is an assistant professor of data visualization in the Department of Journalism at Emerson College. She has been honored as a journalist-in-residence at Emerson College, an artist-in-residence for the City of Boston (Boston AIR 2.0), and a recipient of the Now + There accelerator program for creating Public Art in the City of Boston. Lina is also the recipient of the Creative City Grant and the Hispanic Scholarship Foundation Grant. While working as an interaction designer at ESI Design, Lina was part of the award-winning educational website JFK50.org team. On behalf of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, Lina has interviewed many impactful figures, including Madeleine Albright, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Belafonte, and Stephen King.

Lyssa Palu-ay

Job Titles:
  • Dean, Justice, Equity, and Transformation

Marc Holland

Job Titles:
  • BFA ‘99
  • Faculty Member
Marc Holland, Faculty member and Studio Foundations department chair at the opening reception of the Selections Exhibition at MassArt. When Marc Holland, sculptor and director of MassArt's Studio Foundation Program, enrolled at MassArt in 1995, he thought he was embarking on a journey that would lead to teaching university-level photography. But he didn't understand just how transformational his MassArt journey would be. "I knew when I got to MassArt that it was my place-everything felt right about it," he said. "At 30 years old, I was married, I knew my direction in life. I knew I wanted to teach no matter what, and I thought photography was the thing." But that plan shifted when Marc took a woodworking class in honor of his late father. Three weeks into the course, his professor, Rick Brown said something that set his education on a new trajectory. "He asked me ‘You've been thinking with your hands before your head your whole life, haven't you?'" Marc recalls. "He said ‘If you can put something in your hands first, instead of trying to think through it first, it makes a whole lot more sense, doesn't it?' And he was right. I declared a double major that afternoon. And I fell in love with all things 3D."

Maureen Keefe

Job Titles:
  • Vice President, Student Development

Mendez-Ortiz, Cecilia

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director / Center for Art and Community Partnerships

Nathan Sherman

Job Titles:
  • Housing Coordinator, Housing and Residence Life

Patrick O'Connor

Job Titles:
  • Chief Information Officer and Assistant Vice President, Technology, Technology

Peter Nessen

Job Titles:
  • Founder and President of Nessen Associates
Peter Nessen is the founder and president of Nessen Associates. He is a public accountant who has served as CEO and on the governing board of advisors for national investment banking firms. Peter was assistant secretary of administration and finance responsible for human and social service purchase reform. He also served as secretary of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In that capacity, he was the senior cabinet member and the chief financial officer in the cabinet of Governor William Weld. Peter has also been a partner in the accounting firms of BDO Seidman and Henry J. Bornhofft Company, and the Dean for Resources and Special Projects at Harvard Medical School. He chaired the Massachusetts Cultural Council and served on the Governor's Commission evaluating school reform, as well as representing Massachusetts as the public commissioner on the New England Accreditation Commission. Peter holds a BA degree from Dartmouth College and a Master's in Business Administration from Dartmouth's Amos Tuck Graduate School of Business Administration. He currently serves on the boards of numerous for-profit and non-profit organizations.

Robert Chambers

Job Titles:
  • Vice President for Strategic Engagement and Chief of Staff, President 's Office

Robert Perry

Job Titles:
  • Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Administration and Finance

Sandra Knight

Job Titles:
  • Interim Executive Director, Human Resources

Schuyler Dawson

Job Titles:
  • Administrative and Special Projects Coordinator

Sunand Bhattacharya

Job Titles:
  • Associate
Professor Sunand Bhattacharya is the associate vice provost of Design and Innovation Strategy at Boston College (BC). As a learning architect, design educator, and industrial designer, he spearheaded the design and development team to create BC's first human-centered engineering program. Using data-informed methodologies, he also helps build a culture of collaboration and innovation across BC. Before teaching at BC, Sunand was the global learning strategist for Autodesk, leading its Learning Futures team dedicated to Autodesk's future influence advocacy in design-related STEAM and engineering education. Earlier in his career, Sunand was the principal and co-founding partner of Arjuna Learning Designs LLC, a firm specializing in creating interactive learning objects to enhance teaching and learning for leading publishing houses. Sunand holds advisory positions at Olin College of Engineering, Purdue University Polytechnic Institute, Cal State Northridge and Station1-MIT, and Nirma University, and he serves on the International Boards of Global Minimum Inc (GMin) in Kenya and Agastya International Foundation (US) in India. He received his Master of Design in Industrial Design from the National Institute of Design in India, and holds a terminal post-graduate MFA degree in industrial design and human factors from The Ohio State University.

Susie Stockwell

Job Titles:
  • Interim Executive Director, Marketing and Communications
  • Media Inquiries

Theresa O'Bryant - Chief Legal Officer

Job Titles:
  • General Counsel
  • General Counsel, President 's Office

White, Elena Belle

Job Titles:
  • Associate Director / Center for Art and Community Partnerships

Wong, Ivy

Job Titles:
  • Office Manager / Center for Art and Community Partnerships