Vivian Zavataro is the Executive and Creative Director of the Ulrich Museum of Art. She is a museologist who specializes in contemporary art, community engagement, and audience-centric curatorial practices. Zavataro successfully led museums through fundraising campaigns, strategic planning, accreditation processes, exhibition and program development, and financial evaluations. 

 

Before accepting her appointment at the Ulrich Museum of Art, Zavataro was the Director and Chief Curator of the John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art at the University of Nevada, Reno. During her tenure, she established an operational endowment, grew the museum annual budget and staff, created a robust internship program, grew and diversified the museum’s audience, led the strategic planning and accreditation processes, brought the museum’s storage up to standards, mentored staff in museum practices and policies, drafted and adopted all core documents, and initiated important partnerships with local institutions and other colleges on campus. 

 

Prior to her leadership roles, Zavataro worked at different capacities at renowned arts organizations, such as documenta in Kassel, Germany, the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, NV, SFMoMA in San Francisco, CA, and the J. Paul Getty Foundation in Los Angeles, CA. Her exhibitions have been funded by major national entities, such as the National Endowment for the Arts and the Terra Foundation for American Art. She holds a Master’s in Heritage and Museum Studies from the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, a Master’s in Advanced Studies in Curating from the Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland and is currently pursuing her PhD in Practice in Curating at the University of Reading, United Kingdom.

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