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Caroline Kim

“Simplicity”

part of a series on Simplicity

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About the speaker

Caroline Kim is the Director of Development for the Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas. She has 20 years of nonprofit development experience, having previously worked at the Dallas Museum of Art, Portland Art Museum, and Frist Center for the Visual Arts. Caroline specializes in organizational strategic planning, community sponsorships and partnerships, and corporate relationships. A native Dallasite, her family continues to run a small business in the heart of Old Koreatown. She is the incoming Board President for the local arts incubator nonprofit, Cedars Union.

Caroline will explore our global theme of "simplicity" in her personal life and career as well as in the current Japan, Form & Function: The Montgomery Collection exhibition at the Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas.

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