Description
Amanda de Beaufort brings more than fifteen years of experience in arts, cultural, and architectural communications. She first joined Studio Libeskind in 2004, where she contributed to the documentation and public positioning of major projects, including the World Trade Center reconstruction and the expansion of the Denver Art Museum.
From 2006 to 2014, Amanda served as an account manager at Anne Edgar Associates in New York, one of the leading cultural public relations firms in the United States. There, she led national and international campaigns for prominent cultural institutions, including the opening of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum; the expansion of the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio; the expansion of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond; Colombia’s National Contemporary Art Biennial; and the opening of the Renzo Piano Pavilion at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth.
Amanda rejoined Studio Libeskind in March 2014 and currently leads the studio’s global communications strategy, overseeing media relations, publications, exhibitions, and strategic positioning for projects across the firm’s international portfolio.