Rena Glazier Bransten

Owner

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1933

Born to William and Sylvia Glazier in New York, NY.

1954

Earns a degree in art history, with honors, from Smith College.

1962

Serves the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art as a member of the activities board, women’s board and board of trustees, secretary and chairman through 1980.

1974

Is the owner of Quay Gallery in San Francisco, CA until 1986.

1980

Serves the Academy of Media and Theater Arts as a member of the founding committee, board of trustees and treasurer until 1985.

1981

Assists in the production of “Viola Frey: Retrospective” at the Crocker Art Museum and the Creative Arts League of Sacramento.

1982

Is a member of the state/local partnership of the California Arts Council.

1983

Is a member of the museum board of the Oakland Museum Association until 1986.

1984

Serves as a project coordinator of the “Viola Frey” exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

1987

Becomes the owner of Rena Bransten Gallery in San Francisco, CA and continues in the role.

1989

Is a member of the board of trustees for Friends of Photography at the Ansel Adams Center and the Center for the Arts at Yerba Buena Gardens until 1996.

1995

Facilitates production of set designs by artists for the San Francisco Ballet.

2001

Is a member of the board of trustees of the San Francisco Free Clinic and continues in the role.

2001

Serves as a member of the board of trustees of the American Conservatory of Theatre until 2003.

2001

Is a member of the advisory board of the San Francisco Arts Education Project and continues in the role.

2002

Facilitates exhibition and catalogue for “Hung Liu: Strange Fruit” at the Boise, Arizona State University, Laguna and Crocker Art Museums.

2002

Is a member of the board of trustees of the Berkeley Art Museum until 2004.

2005

Facilitates exhibition and publication for “Candida Höfer: Architecture of Absence” at the University Art Museum at Cal State, Long Beach and the Norton Museum of Art.

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