Julia Lammer
Julia Lammer combines a strategic, analytical and business-driven approach with creativity, knowledge and admiration for artistic practices and cultures. She loves setting up new projects and seeing them through from conceptualisation to execution – be it a capital campaign or a large-scale exhibition. Julia has worked at cultural institutions of various scales from MoMA PS1 in New York (in a two-person development team) to building the largest young patrons’ programme in London for the V&A. As part of A-I-R’s strategic consultancy with Camden Art Centre, she currently serves as the interim Head of Development.
Julia is also establishing the philanthropy group Friends of the Austrian Pavilion in Venice, per mandate of the Austrian Ministry of Culture. Recognising the climate emergency as a key challenge and convinced of the perception-shifting power of art, she has worked with artists and initiatives at the intersection of these converging fields, such as Parley for the Oceans, Gaia Art Foundation, CultureCOP, and Music Declares Emergency. Julia was born in Vienna and received Master’s degree in Visual Arts Administration at New York University. She is based between Lisbon and London.