Aubree Penney

Senior Project Manager And Curatorial Associate at Monument Lab

Aubree Penney is a seasoned professional in the curatorial and project management fields, currently serving as Senior Project Manager and Curatorial Associate at Monument Lab since June 2022, with prior experience as Assistant to the Director. Aubree has extensive freelance experience as an independent curator since November 2018 and has held key positions at prestigious institutions such as Tate, Opera Memphis, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Academic credentials include a Master of Fine Art in Curating from Goldsmiths, University of London, and a Bachelor of Arts in Religion and English from Haverford College. Notable skills encompass exhibition planning, audience engagement, and strategic marketing, contributing to an impressive portfolio of exhibitions and initiatives.

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Monument Lab

Monument Lab is an independent public art and history studio currently based in Philadelphia. Founded by Paul Farber and Ken Lum, Monument Lab works with artists, students, activists, municipal agencies, and cultural institutions on exploratory approaches to public engagement and collective memory. Monument Lab cultivates and facilitates critical conversations around the past, present, and future of monuments. As a studio and curatorial team, we pilot collaborative approaches to unearthing and reinterpreting histories. This includes citywide art exhibitions, site-specific commissions, participatory research initiatives, a national fellows program, a web bulletin and podcast, and more. Our goal is to critically engage the public art we have inherited to reimagine public spaces through stories of social justice and equity. In doing so, we aim to inform and influence the processes of public art, as well as the permanent collections of cities, museums, libraries, and open data repositories. Since 2012, Monument Lab’s projects have engaged 300,000 people in person, and garnered recognitions from Americans for the Arts and the Preservation Alliance. Monument Lab is supported by the Knight Foundation, the Sachs Program for Arts Innovation at the University of Pennsylvania, Slought, and the Surdna Foundation. Our previous projects have received grants from the Pew Center for Art & Heritage, the National Endowment of the Arts, and the William Penn Foundation. Some of Monument Lab’s partners past and current partners include the Barnes Foundation, the High Line, Mural Arts Philadelphia, New Arts Justice at Express Newark, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Pulitzer Arts Foundation.


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