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    Pam Toonen

    Curator - Program Manager

    Pam Toonen is a highly educated professional with a diverse background in arts and cultural management. She holds a Bachelor of Design in Theatre Design with Honours from HKU and has furthered her studies with a Master of Arts in Comparative Arts & Media Studies from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, where she achieved a solid academic performance. Pam also completed professionalization courses in Curatorship at the renowned Van Gogh Museum, showcasing her commitment to continuous learning and development in the field.

    Throughout her career, Pam has held various key roles in prestigious organizations, highlighting her expertise and experience in the arts industry. She has served as a Curator and Art Consultant at Light Art Collection, bringing her creative vision and strategic insight to the curation of art collections. Additionally, Pam has taken on leadership positions such as Chairman of the Board at Instituut voor Toegepaste Integrale Waanzin and Program Manager at FIX Maakonderwijs, demonstrating her strong organizational and managerial skills.

    With a rich professional history, Pam has also been actively involved in cultural programming and arts management. She has contributed her talents as an Art Committee Member at Gemeente Beverwijk, Consultant at Motel Mozaïque, Art Director at Motel Mozaïque, and Artistic Director at Young Art Festival. Pam's diverse roles encompass programming, production, consultancy, and concept design, underscoring her versatility and proficiency in various aspects of arts and culture.

    Pam Toonen's experience extends to project management, having worked as a Project Manager at the prestigious Van Gogh Museum. Her involvement in large-scale cultural projects and museum initiatives has honed her skills in organizational coordination, team leadership, and project delivery. Pam's background reveals a passion for the arts, a strong academic foundation, and a wealth of hands-on experience in curatorial practice, cultural programming, and arts management.