Lindsey Schneider

Lindsey Schneider, Ph.D., serves as the Executive Director at the International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR) since December 2023, while also holding the position of Adjunct Professor in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University since July 2018. Previous roles include Contractor for Creative Assets and Heritage at David Yurman, Senior Associate Director and Associate Director of Institutional and Foundation Relations at Columbia University’s School of the Arts, and Institutional Giving Director at the American Academy in Rome. Additional experience encompasses a Senior Development Officer role at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Assistant Director of Development at The Bard Graduate Center, and several positions at New York University, including Academic Advisor for International Students and Programs. Schneider holds a Ph.D. in Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art, an MBA from Columbia Business School, and degrees from NYU and Tulane University.

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International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR)

The International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR) is a not-for-profit educational and research organization dedicated to integrity in the visual arts. IFAR offers impartial and authoritative information on authenticity, ownership, theft, and other artistic, legal, and ethical issues concerning art objects. IFAR serves as a bridge between the public, and the scholarly and commercial art communities. We publish the quarterly IFAR Journal; organize conferences, panels, and lectures; offer a unique Art Authentication Research Service; and serve as an information resource. We invite all people interested in the visual arts to join our organization and help support our activities. IFAR was established in 1969 to fill a need for an impartial and scholarly body to educate the public about problems and issues in the art world and to research the attribution and authenticity of works of art. In the 1970's, IFAR's purview expanded to include art theft and looting, and art and cultural property law and ethics. IFAR serves a broad audience and operates at the intersection where the interests of art law, art collectors, museums, galleries, scholars, and the public meet. Among other goals, it works to prevent the circulation of forged, misattributed, or misappropriated art. IFAR has earned a reputation for objectivity, scholarship, and independence, and its assistance is sought world-wide by law enforcement and government agencies, collectors, educational institutions, researchers, journalists, and the vast public interested in the visual arts, who often have no where else to turn. IFAR is headquartered in New York, and its public programs are also in New York. IFAR carries out its mission through several important activities: * Art Authentication Research Service * IFAR Journal * Art Theft Database * Programs & Events * Participation in International Symposia / Discussions


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