By Brenna Egan, Photographed by Lani Trock

What's been your proudest moment yet?
"Helping build L & M from the ground up and working with artists who inspire me on a daily basis."
Can you tell us the funniest or most memorable thing that has happened to you since gaining entrée to the art world?
"I did an interview with the New York Times when I was a front desk girl at Paula Cooper Gallery in NYC. I mentioned that I wanted an invite to the MoMa garden party and they sent one along! Wonder what I should ask for now?"
What's the biggest perk of your job?
"Getting to see and help create great art, and to travel all over the globe to do it."
Do you paint/sculpt/draw/etc.? If so, what's your medium and style? Ideal subject?
"I thought I was an artist and enrolled in the RISD pre-college program. I learned that I very much wasn't an artist, but took my first art history course and that was it."
Any burgeoning artists you'd recommend our readers should invest in now before the prices go through the roof?
"Anyone I am serously looking at is already too expensive — at least for me!"



















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