Vince Wilcke is a Senior Researcher and Permissions Manager at Pace Gallery, where they manage the rights clearance process for all content generated by the gallery. Previously, Vince worked as a Rights and Reproductions Coordinator at Pace Gallery and held various archivist roles at notable institutions, including Gladstone Gallery and Matthew Marks Gallery. Vince has also contributed as a researcher for the East Village Community Coalition and interned at the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, demonstrating a strong commitment to preservation and archival practices. They earned a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from Columbia University GSAPP.
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