Jeannine Bardo is the founder and artistic director of Stand4 Gallery and Community Arts Center. She is a Brooklyn-born artist, curator, and art educator. Bardo received her BFA in illustration from the School of Visual Arts, and has completed both a Masters in Art Education and a Masters in Fine Arts from Brooklyn College. She is a multi-disciplinary artist with a focus on humanity’s connections to the natural world.
Bardo has over ten years of experience as a curator in both the public and private realms. She collaborated on a DCLA NYC Public Artwork titled Ark for the Arts that focused on climate change and resiliency in the community of Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Bardo is a Co-founder of BioBAT Art Space, where she co-curated its inaugural exhibition in January 2019.
In the Spring of 2023, she directed the public art exhibition Bay Ridge Through an Ecological Lens, curated by Jennifer McGregor. Stand4 Gallery was a recipient of a 2023 Brooklyn Arts Council, BAF grant for this project. This interactive, public, community art exhibition featured over twenty artists from the New York area and consisted of nature walks, poetry events, artist talks, and community interventions in the gallery and various locations throughout the Bay Ridge community, including a film screening at the local movie theater featuring works by local documentary filmmakers.
Bardo is a lifelong resident of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, and a believer in community and collaboration.
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