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Christine Mack is a New York–based art collector, philanthropist, and founder of the Mack Art Foundation (MAF), Greenpoint Studios, an artist residency program in Brooklyn that supports emerging artists from around the world. Born in the Philippines and raised in Stockholm, Christine moved to New York to attend Parsons School of Design, where she earned a degree in Graphic Design and Advertising. After beginning her career as a graphic designer at Hearst Publications and later running her own design firm, she transitioned her focus to art, collecting, and philanthropy.

Through the Mack Art Foundation, Christine provides studio space, housing, stipend and mentorship to artists, fostering collaboration and community engagement in Brooklyn and New York City. Her mission centers on supporting emerging artists and amplifying art’s ability to connect people and inspire social awareness. The foundation also supports artists through scholarships, awards, and funding initiatives. The upcoming “Art Hub” supports New York–based artists through a three-month studio program focused on collaboration, exhibitions, and public programming. Artists gain visibility and build meaningful connections with gallerists, collectors, and mentors.

Christine serves on the boards and committees of the Guggenheim Museum, The Jewish Museum, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Brooklyn Museum, Buffalo AKG Museum, and Moderna Museet in Stockholm, and is an advocate for children’s mental health.

Christine Mack

Title: Founder of Mack Art Foundation