Jim Richard Wilson
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Jim Richard Wilson | |
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| Born | February 18, 1953[1] United States |
| Died | July 13, 2014 Albany, New York, U.S. |
| Occupations | Artist, history lecturer, gallery director |
Jim Richard Wilson (February 18, 1953 – July 13, 2014) was an American art curator who was the founding director of the Opalka Gallery. He served as gallery director and art history lecturer for The Sage Colleges for over 20 years (1992–2013).[2] Previously, he was with the State University of New York as assistant director of university-wide Programs in the Arts (1989–1992).[3] He has been consultant to and lectured for numerous arts organizations[4][5] and museums and was Director of the Peter S. Loonam Gallery[6] in Bridgehampton, New York, for ten years (1976–1986) prior to relocating to the Capital District of New York State. Wilson has been curating shows and writing on art since 1975. He has earned and maintained a reputation for mounting museum quality shows.[7][8]
Wilson was an artist whose art work has appeared in more than a hundred exhibitions nationwide, including over a dozen solo and small group (2–4 artists) shows. His work is in numerous collections including: The State University at Stony Brook, PepsiCo, International Specialties Inc., Mariposa Luminosa, and ArtPool, Budapest.[9]
The most recent article discussing Wilson's exhibition history appeared on April 20, 2014, in the Sunday edition of the Daily Gazette.[10] He died of cancer on July 13, 2014.[11]