Tuesday, October 7
6 – 7:30 PM
41- 54 22nd St, Long Island City, NY 11101
The program will feature George Wells, art collector and philanthropist, in conversation with Quillan Kaser, Vice President of Account Management, East Coast at UOVO. Moderated by Pauline Forlenza, Director and CEO of the AFA, the discussion will explore how to thoughtfully begin an art collection and the ongoing responsibilities of caring for and preserving works for future generations.
This program is free and open to the public with registration.
For questions or additional information, please contact events@amfedarts.org.
If you are able, we invite you to make a donation in support of the AFA, so we can continue offering free programs like this to the public.
About George Wells:

George Wells is the Founder of the Wells Group, an interim CFO and Controller consulting firm based in New York City. Beyond his professional achievements, George is deeply committed to philanthropy and the arts. In 2020, he donated a $1 million contemporary art collection to his alma mater, Morehouse College, featuring works by prominent artists such as McArthur Binion, Ivy Haldeman, and Amy Sherald. This generous gift underscores his dedication to supporting artists of color and fostering diversity in the arts.
George Wells’ unwavering dedication to philanthropy and community engagement reflects his belief in creating positive change through art, education, and social initiatives. He serves as a Co-President and Treasurer of the Parrish Art Museum, Treasurer of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition, Co-Chair of Tate’s North American Acquisition Committee, Trustee of the Tate Americas Foundation, Board Member Stanford Cantor Arts Center and member of the Whitney Museum’s Painting & Sculpture Acquisition Committee.
About Quillan Kaser:

Quillan Kaser is the Vice President of Account Management, East Coast at UOVO, the nation’s leading art storage and logistics provider. Since joining the company in 2018, she has been instrumental in developing and scaling the account management team to support UOVO’s significant national expansion. While navigating UOVO’s growth they have continued to offer the highest standards of client service through a personalized approach to all clients.
Quillan’s expertise is grounded in a deep academic background in the arts. She holds a Master’s degree in the History of Decorative Arts from the Bard Graduate Center and a Bachelor’s degree from Wellesley College. This unique combination of art historical knowledge and client management experience allows her to provide unparalleled support to UOVO’s diverse clientele.
Public programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. These programs are also supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. We are also grateful for the generous support of Berkley Asset Protection, Huntington T. Block Insurance, Arthur F. and Alice E. Adams Charitable Foundation, and the American Chai Trust.







