Turid
Meeker grew up in Oslo, Norway. She now lives and works
in NYC.
She
was the director of three contemporary galleries in Soho
in the 1980s, before she started her own Fine Art Advisory
Services company, working as an independent art advisor,
with specialties in collection building and management.
She worked, for instance, on the relocation, acquisition,
and reinstallation of the art collection of the Heineken
Brewing Company, when they moved to White Plains, NY, and
was the advisor to The New Fillmore Center’s Public
Plaza, San Francisco, CA, the client was Fillmore Center
Associates and Integrated Resources.
Turid
Meeker is an independent curator and organizes exhibitions.
She curated the inaugural exhibition of works by John Baldessari,
for Gallery Brandstrup, 2000. The most recent project is
a show of drawings by Kjell Erik Killi Olsen at Heiberg
Cummings, NYC.
Ms.
Meeker lectured on the permanent collections and on the
changing exhibitions at the Solomon Guggenheim Museum and
at the Whitney Museum, Equitable Center.
She is a member of ArtTable, an organization of professional
women in the arts.