AboutUs annual meeting
  LNPIC OFFICERS (2007-2009)


CHAIR
Tey Marianna Nunn, Ph.D.

Nunn is the Director and Chief Curator of the Visual Arts Program at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Prior to joining the NHCC, she spent nine and a half years as the Curator of Contemporary Hispano and Latino collections at the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe. Nunn has been a member of LNPIC since her first presentation at the AAM conference in Cleveland in 1999. More recently she authored the extended essay “Latinos and Museums” for the Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas (edited by Suzanne Oboler and Deena González, Oxford University Press, August 2005).


VICE CHAIR
Angelica M. Docog

Docog is the Director of Interpretive Services Division at the Colorado Historical Society. The division includes the departments of Education, Research, Publication, and Exhibitions. Angelica is completing her Ph.D. at the University of Manchester, England. She holds an M.A. in history museum studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program, State College at Oneonta and the New York Historical Association. One of her most recent projects was Chicano Art for Our Millennium, an art exhibition and catalogue done in partnership with the Hispanic Research Center, Arizona State University. She has been a long-time member of LNPIC.


TREASURER/MEMBERSHIP
Elena Gonzales

Gonzales is Associate Director of Development at the National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA) in Chicago. Gonzales states, “Coming from an institution that is concerned with first voice representation, I feel that we should be at the forefront of telling our own stories at all major museums. I have been lingering on the edges of LNPIC for three years and I’m thrilled to be a part of it especially in a membership capacity. I think it is a darn shame that there aren’t more Latinos and especially Latinas in leadership roles in museums.”


SECRETARY
Andreina Castillo

Castillo is the Program Coordinator for the Department of External Affairs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) where she has worked since 2003, reinforcing and expanding community relations for the PMA. She graduated from the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington, DC. She has worked with foreign government organizations such as the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the United Nations, technology-based businesses, and community-based organizations. Her work has been especially instrumental in deepening the museum's relationships with local multicultural communities.