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painting by Sam Pullin

Allison Remy Hall is a development and program specialist with a decade of experience in the private and nonprofit sectors. She has lead grassroots organizations and served in institutions in the Tristate Area such as Save the Sound, Japan Society, and Americans for the Arts. In 2013, Allison founded No Such Arts, a curatorial project focused on contemporary social issues that aims to cultivate community through the arts. In 2020, Allison obtained a Master’s in Arts Administration from Columbia University, where she wrote her thesis Public art in Business Improvement Districts: Arts Administration in Privatized Public Spaces. She maintains an interest in policy and public spaces.

Allison’s current work encompasses nonprofit development, strategic planning, and systems implementation.

When not working away on one project or another, Allison is usually exploring historic cemeteries, visiting the pigs of Ross Mill Farm, or caring for her garden.