Dot Art has new director; event planned for May 23

Deniz Ozturk. Photo by Arsh Tajuddin

Dot Art, the non-profit organization that has provided arts education to Dorchester’s children for 25 years, has hired a new executive director in the person of Deniz Ozturk, a veteran nonprofit leader and development professional.

She most recently raised funds at The Price Center in Newton, a human and social services agency founded by families of youth with special abilities and previously worked in the United Nations organization.

“We’ve been fortunate to have a series of really excellent executive directors and we’re thrilled that Deniz is next in line,” said Ray Czwakiel, board chair of Dot Art.

Ozturk will work closely with Kristen Nichols, who has been serving as Dot Art’s interim executive director. “It has been a privilege to work with families in the community over the past two-and-a-half years,” Nichols said in a statement. “I am excited about the energy and expertise Deniz brings to the organization and look forward to working with her to expand Dot Art’s reach in a community that is so special to me.”

Said Ozturk: “Dorchester is an emerging cultural district and Dot Art is well-positioned to play a leading role in its development,” who envisions a dedicated, community-centered Dot Art Space with a gallery programmed by Dot Art. She is now engaging in dialogue about that vision with public, civic, and private sector stakeholders and prospective funders.

Dot Art will welcome Ozturk while gathering the community for a brainstorming session about the organization’s future on Thurs., May 23, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the home.stead bakery & café in Fields Corner. Go to dotart.org for more information.


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