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Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel
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Bob Grimes, Barbaralee-Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Daniel Boulud at Citymeals-on-Wheels' 2009 Daniel Dinner in New York. Photo: Jerry Ruotolo
Biography

Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel is an author, television interviewer and producer, preservationist, and civic activist.

Education:
PhD, New York University

Personal:
Married to Carl Spielvogel

Background:
In 1966, Dr. Diamonstein-Spielvogel became the first Director of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, initiating the first public art exhibition by Tony Smith at Bryant Park and the first public performance in Central Park of the Metropolitan Opera. She also served as a Commissioner of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission from 1972 to 1987 and was Chair of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Foundation from 1987 to 1995. She served as a Member of the New York City Cultural Commission and a Member of the New York City Art Commission.

Since 1995, Dr. Diamonstein-Spielvogel has been the Chair of the Historic Landmarks Preservation Center (HLPC), creating a Cultural Medallion program documenting notable occurrences, distinguished individuals and other important aspects of New York City’s cultural, economic, political and social history. Among other programs, the HLPC initiated, created, designed and financed all of the terra cotta street signs in each of New York City's Historic Districts. Dr. Diamonstein-Spielvogel was appointed by President Reagan to the Board of the United States Holocaust Museum in 1987 where she served as Chair of the subcommittee that commissioned all of the original art created for the museum. She was appointed to the United States Commission of Fine Arts in 1992 by President Clinton. In 2002, Dr. Diamonstein-Spielvogel became the first woman elected Vice Chair of the Commission.

Dr. Diamonstein-Spielvogel is the author of 19 books and the curator of seven international museum exhibitions, each based on one of her books. A current exhibit based on "The Landmarks of New York," is being circulated by the U.S. Department of State to 62 countries on each of the five continents.

Affiliations/Honors/Awards
Vice Chair, New York State Council on the Arts
Board member, The Fresh Air Fund
Board member, Friends of the High Line
Board member, New York State Historic Archives Trust
Member, Board of Governors, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
Honorary member, American Institute of Architects
Honorary doctorates, Maryland Institute College of Art and Longwood University
Media Coverage
Connections
1.Carl Spielvogel
2.Elyse Newhouse
3.Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
4.Lewis Cullman
5.Patricia Bransford
6.The Fresh Air Fund
7.Tom Daschle
Internal Links
1.Image Gallery: New York Stem Cell Foundation 2009 Dinner
2.Calendar: The Fresh Air Fund - 2009 Salute to American Heroes
3.Image Gallery: Urban Tech 2009 Gala
4.Image Gallery: Citymeals-on-Wheels 2009 Daniel Dinner
5.Image Gallery: Friends of the High Line Summer Benefit
6.Image Gallery: Museum of Arts & Design Visionaries! Awards Gala
7.Image Gallery: The Fresh Air Fund Salute To American Heroes Gala
8.Image Gallery: The Fresh Air Fund's Salute to American Heroes
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