Christopher Bratton

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Christopher Bratton is an American educator, administrator, the former president of School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and former deputy director of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.[1] Prior, he had served as the president of San Francisco Art Institute (2004-2010),[2] and dean of undergraduate studies, chair and professor of the film and video departments at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (1993-2004).[3]

He also is a co-founder of Video Machete, a community-based arts and media project in Chicago.[4]

Bratton obtained his M.F.A. in film from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts.

References

  1. ^ SMFA Announces New President, Chris Bratton, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  2. ^ SFAI President Chris Bratton Accepts Appointment in Boston, San Francisco Art Institute
  3. ^ Bratton named president of Museum School, The New England Journal of Aestheti Research
  4. ^ Dean Departing, Chicago Tribute