
Advisory Board

jacqueline uhlmann
Jacqueline Uhlmann has been leading Löwenbräukunst Zürich since 2018, where she shapes the strategic and cultural vision of one of Switzerland’s foremost centres for contemporary art. With many years of experience in arts management, she previously worked with the Liste Art Fair Basel, contributing to the promotion of emerging artists and innovative exhibition platforms.
She holds a Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) from the Center for Philanthropic Studies, focusing on Leadership and Governance for Non-Profit Organizations. Beyond her institutional role, Jacqueline is actively involved in cultural and social initiatives and fosters dialogue within the Swiss art community. Since 2024, she has served as President of Kulturzüri, advocating for accessibility and collaboration across Zurich’s vibrant cultural landscape.

Katrin stowasser
Katrin Stowasser is an experienced research manager, art historian and doctorate (PhD) in cultural studies. As a Head of Transfer at the Zurich Centre for Creative Economies (ZCCE) since 2023, she is building on 14 years experience as researcher and organisational manager at the Forschungsschwerpunkt Ästhetik (formerly Institut für Theorie) at ZHdK.
Her academic foundation includes MA in Art History, Psychology and Sociology from German universities, and a recently completed Ph.D. from the University of Potsdam (supported by Swiss National Fund scholarship). Previously, Katrin applied her knowledge in center management at stilwerk Düsseldorf and in cultural marketing in the financial sector. She is a board member of The Liberty Club, a women's network for leadership positions at Zurich Universities of Applied Sciences and President at Friedes Dance Company, an active member at the alumni network netzhdk of ZHdK and the Swiss Network Designhistory and Women for the Board (WftB) and a co-founder of "while__slice".

aoife rosenmeyer
Aoife Rosenmeyer (CH/IE) is a Zürich-based critic and cultural specialist.
Head of Communications at Kunsthalle Zürich since 2019, she there leads the Reading Rämistrasse project, promoting new critical writing about art in Zürich.
She has written extensively for publications and newspapers in Switzerland, the UK, Ireland and North America, as well as contributing texts to artist’s publications. In recent years she has taught art writing at the ZHdK and taken part in several cantonal art juries; she is an active member of AICA, the art critics’ association. Her previous experience includes translating and curating site-specific art commissions.