andee rudloff

Creative Inquirer... Andee Rudloff is a professional artist and recently served as the Education Director at the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center (SKyPAC) in Bowling Green, Kentucky, successfully launching all education and gallery programs in two facilities. She serves as a trustee for the Tanne Foundation. Andee formerly served as the Community Relations Manager, Educator and curator at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville, TN. In 2013, she was reappointed by Governor Steve Beshear to serve on the Kentucky Arts Council Board of Directors. Rudloff was previously the Curator of the Arts at the Airport Foundation. She has been actively involved in the arts since graduating from the University of South Florida in 1993. She served as curator for Curb Records’ Johnny Cash Collection, facilitator of the At Home Project with Judy Chicago and grant reviewer for the Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission, Tennessee Association of Craft Artists and the Tennessee Arts Commission. She has served as artist & consultant on countless public art and community art projects including the Music City Center. Rudloff was a featured community art presenter at several National Art Education Association conferences. Andee Rudloff has more than 20 years of experience as a professional artist including national and international exchanges resulting in exhibitions.