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Artscape Names Officers - November 26, 2007
 | | Maria Mingalone, left, Donald Ferry and Kathy Fleming | PITTSFIELD – Artscape, the city of Pittsfield's public art committee, approved a new slate of officers for 2007-2008 during its October committee meeting.
The new officers are Donald S. Ferry, who will serve as chairman, Maria Mingalone, who has been elected vice chairman, and Kathy Fleming, who will serve as secretary.
Ferry is a registered architect with Bradley Architects Inc. Since 1988, he has designed a wide range of local architectural projects including the Berkshire Humane Society, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and Berkshire Community College. He is a Pittsfield native and holds a bachelor's degree in architecture from Roger Williams University.
Mingalone is the director of interpretation for the Berkshire Museum. Her principal responsibilities include direct supervision of exhibitions, public programs, education and collections. She earned a bachelor's degree in visual arts from State University of New York at Stony Brook and a master’s degree in museum education leadership from Bank Street College in New York City.
Fleming has served as a high school teacher of family and consumer science in Massachusetts, Delaware, New Jersey, Texas and Wisconsin. She holds a bachelor of science degree in family and consumer science education from the University of Delaware.
Artscape's mission is to enhance the downtown's character and attract visitors by installing and promoting works of art in various outdoor locations accessible to the public throughout the downtown area. Individuals interested in information on Artscape installations, can call the city's Office of Cultural Development at 413-499-9348. |
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