The Everson Museum of Art has appointed DJ HELLERMAN as the museum’s new curator of art and programs, beginning April 18. He has more than 12 years’ experience as a curator and senior level manager at arts institutions, private collections, and art galleries. Most recently, Hellerman served as curator and director of exhibitions at Burlington […]
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The Everson Museum of Art has appointed DJ HELLERMAN as the museum’s new curator of art and programs, beginning April 18. He has more than 12 years’ experience as a curator and senior level manager at arts institutions, private collections, and art galleries. Most recently, Hellerman served as curator and director of exhibitions at Burlington City Arts (BCA), a contemporary art space located in Burlington, Vermont. Prior to his work at BCA, he was registrar for Progressive Corporation’s collection of contemporary art, director of 1point618 Gallery in Cleveland, Ohio, and a student assistant gallery director of the B.K. Smith Gallery in Painesville, Ohio.