Christine J. Vincent

Managing Director, Artist-Endowed Foundations Initiative, Philanthropy and Social Innovation

Christine J. Vincent is Managing Director for the Artist-Endowed Foundations Initiative within the Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation. Her work advising private foundations and nonprofit arts and educational institutions draws on more than two decades’ experience developing and leading philanthropic and cultural programs, policies, and organizations. She formerly served as President of the Maine College of Art where she led a comprehensive strategic planning and institutional development campaign to raise the profile and increase the enrollment of one of New England’s oldest independent colleges of art and design. Previously she served as Deputy Director, Media, Arts and Culture at the Ford Foundation where she designed and directed large-scale national grant programs, including initiatives supporting international collaborations among artists in the US and those in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, and assisting cultural institutions to produce new performances and exhibitions engaging audiences in the critical issues of our times. Prior to joining the Ford Foundation, Vincent organized and directed the Nonprofit Finance Fund’s National Cultural Facilities Study (1989-1992), the first research effort to examine development of capital projects by cultural organizations.

Authored by Christine:

Blog Posts

Announcing the 2025 Graduates of AEFI’s Seminar on Strategy

The Aspen Institute Artist-Endowed Foundations Initiative Welcomes New Foundation Leaders

June 13, 2025

IDEAS Article IDEAS: the Magazine of the Aspen Institute Summer 2020 Longform

The Work of Art

When visual artists began endowing private foundations, the Institute stepped in to teach arts leaders about the intricacies of compliance, stewardship, and cultural philanthropy.

June 1, 2020

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Blog Posts Publications

Notes on Estate Planning for Artists Endowing a Private Foundation

This new publication highlights practical concerns about estate planning for artists endowing a private foundation. The aim is to help artists engage more effectively in the estate planning process and more successfully realize their cultural philanthropy and art stewardship goals.

January 16, 2020

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The Artist as Philanthropist Study Report Supplement

Updated findings of the National Study of Artist-Endowed Foundations, AEFI’s flagship research program that tracks the field’s development at five-year intervals.

February 8, 2019

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2017 Program Book: AEF Leadership Forum

Review the Program Booklet of 2017’s invitational symposium for artist-endowed foundation leaders, examining issues and innovations in practice and policy influencing this emerging field, presented by the Hoffman Forum in cooperation with the University of Miami School of Law (UMSL) and AEFI, and hosted by the Whitney Museum of American Art.

December 21, 2017