As an arts administrator, Mr. Lewis was a project coordinator
and then project manager for Jackie Robinson Foundation in New
York, and was co-founder and director of Fashion Moda in New York,
where he curated and mounted more than 35 exhibitions and 120 performance
events nationwide.
Mr. Lewis has served on numerous art school evaluation panels;
is a current member of the board of directors of the National Association
of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), the accrediting agency for
art schools; is a past member of the board of directors and a past
president of the National Council of Art Administrators; and currently
serves as a member of the board of directors of the Bronx Museum
of the Arts and president and member of the board of the Noah Purifoy
Foundation, Los Angeles.
He is also a member of the National Scholarship Selection Committee
for the Jackie Robinson Foundation in New York, and the board of
directors of California Lawyers for the Arts. Lewis is a full member
of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.
As a visual and performing artist, Mr. Lewis has had numerous
solo exhibitions of his work both nationally and internationally
for more than two decades, and has participated in several residency
programs including Anderson Ranch, Cite des Artes in Paris and
the Darkroom Projects in Milan, Italy. He is the recipient of several
awards, commissions and fellowships, including an Award of Excellence
from Communication Arts, several grants from the National Endowment
for the Arts, a Ford Foundation Fellowship and a Thomas J. Watson
Fellowship.
Since 1994, Mr. Lewis has been a writer for Art in America, and
previously has been a contributing editor for Artspace Magazine
and a correspondent for Contemporanea.
Mr. Lewis earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from
Maryland Institute, College of the Arts, where he was a Ford Fellow
and Philip Morris Fellow, and a B.A. in art from Hamilton College.
He has done post-graduate work at the Centre for Advanced Inquiry
in the Interactive Arts and Sciences at the Technology and Art
Research, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom, and has completed
mediation training through Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts in Santa
Monica, CA.

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