NEW YORK, NY.- CUE Art Foundation is thrilled to announce the appointment of Jinny Khanduja to the position of Executive Director. Khanduja comes to CUE from Storefront for Art and Architecture, where she has served since 2015, most recently as the organizations Deputy Director. She brings with her over a decade of experience in programming, planning, and development in the realms of art, architecture, urbanism, and policy. She holds an M.S. in Urban Planning from Columbia Universitys GSAPP and a B.A. in International Studies and Spanish Linguistics from Emory University.
As Executive Director, Khanduja will oversee CUEs strategic vision and its programs, which include exhibitions by emerging and underrecognized artists and curators at the organizations Manhattan gallery space, mentorship and publication support for emerging art writers, professional development opportunities for artists and arts workers, and arts education programs for New York City high school students. She will assume the role in April 2022.
"All of us at CUE are excited to have Jinny join the CUE family, says Board President Ted S. Berger. Her extensive experience in our field and her values-oriented approach will only strengthen our mission to center artists through programming and equity. Jinnys in-depth knowledge of the critical role CUE plays in the New York City arts ecosystem provides a clear vision for our future. With her leadership, CUE is well-positioned for its next exciting phase of organizational advancement and even greater commitment to artists.
We are in a moment where everything that defines us at a societal and institutional level is in flux, says Khanduja. In a time where we must rethink models of community and patronage in the arts, how do we move forward with authenticity and integrity, avoiding the inevitable tropes, positioning, and buzzwords that result from processes of change and reevaluation? What does it mean to truly cultivate diversity in the arts? CUE has built a strong foundation that supports this type of inquiry in ways that are simultaneously critical, challenging, engaging, playful, and joyous. It provides a platform to respond with programs that meaningfully impact artists, arts workers, and arts ecosystems in the near term and for many years to come. I am honored and energized to work with CUEs incredible staff, board, and network of artists and alumni to take on the opportunities and challenges ahead.
Berger adds, Jinny builds on the extraordinary leadership of her predecessor, Corina Larkin, whose six years at CUE expanded, strengthened, and stabilized our institution during these often challenging times. Corina is embarking on a well-deserved year of rest and renewal.
CUEs outgoing Executive Director, Corina Larkin, has held the position since 2016, and served on CUEs board for eight years prior to her appointment. Larkin was instrumental in spearheading CUEs Artist Empowerment Awards, expanding the organizations board, and launching the CUE Teen Collective. CUEs board of directors would like to express their gratitude to Larkin for her commitment both recent and ongoing to CUEs mission.