Kendall Henry
Public Art and Urban Design Consultant

Kendal Henry is a public art consultant and artist living in New York City. He formerly served as a manager of arts programs at the MTA Arts for Transit Program. During that time, he oversaw the fabrication and installation of 25 permanent art projects, served as a member of the MTA’s in-house design team, produced temporary exhibitions at Grand Central Terminal, and produced the MTA’s award-winning post program. Previous to his experience at the MTA, he served as a project manager at the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs’ Percent for Art Program for four years. He is also an experienced curator, whose projects include the Barcardi Limited Biennial 2004 at the Bermuda National Gallery; Takashi Murakami: Wink which was presented at Grand Central Terminal in 2001; and Arts for Transit: A Museum Underground, which was presented at the New York Institute for Technology in 2004. He graduated from the School of Visual Arts with a B.F.A. in 1992.

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