Carrie came to CERF+ in the spring of 2008 and since then has participated in all aspects of the organization’s work to help artists have resilient careers, from counseling artists seeking emergency assistance to leading $100,000 fundraising appeals to teaching emergency preparedness workshops. She holds a bachelor’s degree in history, with extensive work in the visual arts, from Marlboro College and prior to her time at CERF+, she spent several years living in New York City where she was an entomologist’s assistant by day and a tenor saxophone player by night. Happily re-ensconced in her home state, Carrie and her husband live in Montpelier, Vermont in a household where musical instruments outnumber the human inhabitants 5 to 1.
Recent Articles
- CERF+ Appoints Ruby Lopez Harper as Executive Director
- Protecting Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage: A Special Report on Cultural Recovery
- CERF+ Executive Director to Step Down in Fall 2022
- CERF+ – the Artists Safety Net Provides Testimony on Creative Economy to U.S. House Committee on Small Business
- CERF+ to Receive $100,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts as Part of the American Rescue Plan
- CERF+ Welcomes 5 New Board Members
- CERF+ Creates Folk & Traditional Arts Fund to Honor Executive Director’s 25 Years of Service
- CERF+ Announces the Fourth Cycle of its COVID-19 Relief Grant for Artists