Christine Mack
Christine Mack has served on the board of the Child Mind Institute since 2011 alongside her husband, Richard Mack. A graphic designer, art collector, and philanthropist, Mack has spent over 20 years collaborating with artists such as KAWS, Cey Adams, and Kenny Scharf on public art installations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles. She is co-founder of SPACE2CURATE, a platform for pop-up art curations, installations, and events. She previously ran her own graphic design firm, completing pro bono projects for charities and cultural institutions. She is the founder of the Mack Art Foundation, an artist-in-residency program in Brooklyn that provides emerging artists with studio space, housing, and community engagement opportunities. She serves on the boards and committees of the Guggenheim Museum, Moderna Museet, Studio Museum in Harlem, and Buffalo AKG Art Museum. Mack is an honorary board member of the World Childhood Foundation and a parent advocate for Partnership for Drug-Free Kids. Born in the Philippines and raised in Stockholm, Sweden, Mack moved to New York City at age 18 to attend Parsons School of Design, earning a degree in graphic design and advertising. She and her husband live in New York City with their three children.