Clare is a highly experienced arts manager with more than fifteen years experience in managing, producing, and marketing roles across the arts industry. She is passionate about providing access to the arts for a broad audience and supporting the delivery of large-scale events which positively impact the arts ecology.
An experienced arts manager, Clare joins Melbourne Art Foundation after almost seven years as Executive Director of PHOTO Australia and previously as General Manager of Ausdance Victoria. Her expertise spans delivery of high-impact events and festivals as well as local and international market development across both the visual and performing arts sectors.
Melissa Loughnan founded Utopian Slumps in 2007, shifting it from a non-profit to a commercial model in 2010 and operating until the end of 2014. During this time Utopian Slumps participated in numerous local and international art fairs, including Melbourne Art Fair, Sydney Contemporary, Auckland (Aotearoa) Art Fair, Art Stage Singapore, Art Forum Berlin, Art Fair Tokyo and Art Basel Hong Kong. Melissa shifted the business to a consulting agency in 2015, with a focus on public art advisory projects.
Melissa self-published Utopian Slumps: The Collingwood Years in 2011 and authored Australiana to Zeitgeist: An A to Z of New Australian Contemporary Art, Thames and Hudson, 2017. She has presented at various curatorial symposia and participated in panel discussions across Australia and internationally. She recently served a six year term on the Board of West Space.
Jodie Kras has over 10 years of experience in the art industry, working across commercial galleries, biennales, art fairs and auction houses in Melbourne and Sydney.
Jodie’s passion for helping the next generation of art collectors led her to establish The Arts Club in 2018, a series of pop-up exhibitions in unique locations aiming to bridge the gap between emerging artists and collectors. The Arts Club created spaces distinctly different to the setting of a traditional gallery and sourced unique works by emerging artists at affordable prices.
With a background in fashion and design media, Andy has been instrumental in launching several brands into the Australian market. His passion for creating dynamic, engaging collaborative events, coupled with his ability to craft compelling stories and content that resonates, has shaped a rare skill set. Andy is adept at creating and executing marketing strategies that align with both emerging trends and timeless principles.
CRISTINA ULLOA SOBARZO MARKETING AND CONTENT MANAGER
Cristina Ulloa Sobarzo is an emerging arts professional. She has previously worked with Clemenger BBDO, leading the digital implementation of campaigns for Myer. During that time, she also volunteered with SYN radio as an executive producer for their flagship arts and culture show, Art Smitten. There, she was able to further cultivate her love of the arts, interviewing working artists around Naarm and beyond, while producing a weekly radio show and managing a team of volunteers. In 2020, during lockdown, she worked with RMIT Culture to produce a student belonging exhibition titled Museum of Me which looked to connect students during a time of social isolation.
She holds a Bachelor of Communications (Media), graduating from RMIT in 2021.
With a background in hospitality and events, and a growing body of work as a writer exploring art, design and creative identity, Zachary Calleja is an emerging voice interested in the possibilities of storytelling through collaboration and diverse creative practices. In his role as a writer and events coordinator for Oigåll Projects, he has contributed to the development of thoughtful, community-oriented programming and activations. His editorial work has appeared in publications including Union Magazine and The Local Project, where he explores the intersections of design, culture, and lived experience. His work for TCYK investigates the conceptual underpinnings of brand identity and product design, exploring the inherent narratives they possess. Grounded in a belief that meaningful stories emerge through shared process and experiences, Zachary continues to build a practice that is curious, responsive, and engaged.
Ella Howells is a writer, critic and artist who works across the arts and music industries.
Her work has been published by un Magazine, Memo Review and Index Press, and internationally in the Manhattan Art Review Journal. She was a commissioning Editor-In-Residence at un Projects for 2024-5, with a focus on localised cultural histories, and continues as part of un’s Editorial Committee.
As an artist, she has exhibited at Asbestos, George Paton Gallery, Cathedral Cabinet, 138 Gallery, Musee du Strip, 99% Gallery, Bus Projects and TCB Art Inc, and co-curated Paradoelia at Satchi & Satchi & Satchi (NZ).
She holds a Bachelor of Arts (Art History, Criticism and Conservation, Criminology) from the University of Melbourne, where she received a Miegunyah Student Award. In 2024, she received a scholarship from e-flux magazine to undertake studies in art criticism with The New Centre for Research and Practice, NYC.
Sara Lammardo is passionate about bringing people closer with art. With experience across leading cultural organisations including the State Library of Victoria, National Gallery of Victoria, and Lyon Housemuseum, she has developed a flair for producing events, exhibitions and programs that invite audiences in and spark conversation. Attentive and collaborative, Sara works to create thoughtful experiences that nurture industry relationships and deepen engagement with Australian contemporary art.
Sara holds a Master of Arts and Cultural Management from The University of Melbourne and a Bachelor of Art History and Curating from Monash University.
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