May 22, 2024

Hopewell Valley Arts Council Names New Board Members

NEW BOARD MEMBERS: From left, Susie Henkel, Lynn DeClemente Losavio, Stephen Webb, and Grant Peterson have joined the board of directors at the Hopewell Valley Arts Council.

The Hopewell Valley Arts Council has welcomed Stephen Webb, Lynn DeClemente Losavio, Susie Henkel, and Grant Peterson to its board of directors. These professionals bring a wealth of experience, expertise, and passion for the arts, enriching HV Arts Council’s mission to foster creativity and cultural engagement in the community bringing “art in the everyday!”

Webb is the co-founder of Aspire Studios in Pennington. With over 20 years of video production experience, he has worked in diverse venues ranging from the Winter Olympic Games to narrative and documentary film sets, small businesses, international enterprises, and universities. His expertise in team leadership, adult learning theory, sales behaviors, and instructional design enables him to quickly identify and focus on key issues to creatively address them, delivering tailored stories that benefit his clients.

DeClemente Losavio is a nonprofit executive, curator, and collaborator with a background in the arts. Holding a Master of Fine Art degree from the California College of the Arts in San Francisco, specializing in textiles and social practice, her career has been shaped by her passion for the intersection of art and community. As chief legacy officer for The Seward Johnson Atelier, she plays a pivotal role in steering major short- and long-term planning decisions, preserving and promoting the legacy of Seward Johnson.

Henkel is a seasoned graphic designer with over 25 years of experience, having graduated from the University of Delaware’s Visual Communications program. She began her career in New York, working with major accounts such as Penguin Books, American Express, Agfa Film, and the New York Yankees. Transitioning to her own business, Codrington Design, Henkel focuses on brand identity, helping numerous small businesses establish themselves through logos, websites, and collateral materials. As one of the founding members of the Hopewell Valley Arts Council, Henkel brings valuable experience and a fresh perspective to the board.

Peterson has cultivated a distinguished career in photography and music. Beginning his education in photography with notable mentors such as Peter Bunnell, Lisette Model, George Tice, and Phillip Halsman, Peterson opened his first studio in New York at 26, pioneering a highly narrative and lyrical approach to still-life photography that defined a generation of photographers. Renowned as “The Sun King” by Photo District News, he has shared his expertise globally through lectures and teaching engagements at prestigious institutions. Beyond photography, Peterson is a versatile artist who has contributed his musical talents to off-off Broadway productions and regularly performs in the Hopewell, Lambertville, and Princeton area.

For more information, visit hvartscouncil.org.