Michele D. Lee is a dynamic force in the art world, currently serving as the Interim Director of Public Art for the Cultural Council of Jacksonville, Florida. In this role, she leverages her extensive expertise in client relationship management and her deep understanding of the...
Michele D. Lee is a dynamic force in the art world, currently serving as the Interim Director of Public Art for the Cultural Council of Jacksonville, Florida. In this role, she leverages her extensive expertise in client relationship management and her deep understanding of the artistic landscape to foster community engagement through public art initiatives. Michele's passion for art is further exemplified through her work at WJC Design, a luxury art décor company based in Jacksonville, where she thrives in a fast-paced environment that merges creativity with business acumen.
Her artistic journey has been marked by a profound exploration of the interplay between figuration and abstraction, a theme that has defined her work since the outset of her career. A pivotal moment came when she was introduced to the influential Bay Area artists by her mentor, Joe Blaustein, which expanded her artistic horizons and informed her unique style. Michele's current projects often involve collaborating with local artists and organizations to enhance Jacksonville's cultural landscape, making art accessible to a broader audience.
In addition to her artistic endeavors, Michele possesses a robust skill set that includes retirement plan administration, compliance, and vendor relations, which she adeptly applies to her role in the art sector. Her commitment to customer relations and service excellence ensures that both clients and artists feel valued and supported. As she continues to innovate within the realm of public art and luxury décor, Michele D. Lee remains a vital contributor to the artistic community, dedicated to enriching lives through the transformative power of art.