Jacqueline F.

Design For Freedom Project Coordinator at Grace Farms Foundation

Jacqueline F. currently serves as the Design for Freedom Project Coordinator at Grace Farms Foundation, focusing on eradicating forced labor in the global building materials supply chain. Previous experience includes roles such as Operations Assistant to the President at KCM Fine Arts, Conservation Technician at EverGreene Architectural Arts, and Monuments Conservation Technician at Central Park Conservancy. Jacqueline has also held positions enhancing public art initiatives with the City of Lancaster and provided support in various capacities at Franklin & Marshall College and Education Through Music. Jacqueline's academic background includes a Master of Arts in Historical and Sustainable Architecture from New York University and a Bachelor of Arts in Art History with a minor in Economics from Franklin & Marshall College.

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New York, United States

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Grace Farms Foundation

Grace Farms Foundation’s interdisciplinary humanitarian mission is to pursue peace through nature, arts, justice, community, faith, and Design for Freedom, a new movement to eliminate forced labor from the building materials supply chain. The Foundation’s work is carried out at Grace Farms. The open, porous architecture of the internationally acclaimed River building at Grace Farms, designed by SANAA, is embedded into 80 acres of natural landscape. The building, designed to break down barriers between people and sectors, invites all to pause and reflect, while also encouraging engagement with our initiatives, creating new outcomes. The result is a hopeful, yet active, environment where peace take shape. Grace Farms is accessible and free to the public six days a week. Through on-site programming, daily experiences, and exhibits, all are invited to observe, experience and support the work of Grace Farms Foundation.


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