Recess
Lindsay C. Harris is a dedicated arts educator and co-executive leader in the nonprofit sector, currently serving as Co-Director at Recess since July 2023, overseeing a $2 million budget and an 8-member staff while promoting a shared power model in abolitionist arts. Previously, Harris was the Director of Education at the Brooklyn Museum, where leadership skills were demonstrated through navigating organizational transitions and enhancing programming for diverse youth populations. Roles at the Brooklyn Museum also included the development of the Teen Programs department and the co-curation of a major exhibition. Harris's extensive background encompasses various educational and creative positions in notable organizations such as the National Black Programming Consortium, Center for Urban Pedagogy, and Museum of the Moving Image, combined with a solid academic foundation from institutions like New York University and Vassar College.
This person is not in any teams
Recess
Recess partners with artists, youth, writers, and their chosen publics to create transformative cultural experiences. Our programs welcome radical thinkers to imagine and shape networks of resilience and safety. By challenging dominant narratives and activating new forms of creative production, Recess defines and advances the possibilities of contemporary art. Recess is free and open to the public to serve as a meeting place to generate art, ideas and actions.