Ray Cronin is a writer, curator, and Director of Exhibitions, Collections and Curatorial Initiatives at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. From 2001 to 2015 he worked at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia as Curator and as Director and CEO. Cronin is a graduate of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, the University of Windsor, and the Getty Museum Leadership Institute. In 2025 he was named a Fellow of the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design. He is the founding curator of the Sobey Art Award and the author of fifteen books on Canadian art. Laura J. Ritchie is the Director of Institutional Advancement at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. Previously an independent curator and art consultant, she is a fellow of the Getty Leadership Institute and a Mt. Allison and Western University alumna. Former Director of MSVU Art Gallery in Halifax, Laura has worked in collections, exhibitions, and administration with the New Brunswick Museum, New Brunswick Crafts Council, New Brunswick Arts Board, Museum London, Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery, the Commonwealth Association of Museums, Art Gallery of Alberta, and Kelowna Art Gallery. Laura recently co-curated the touring exhibition and edited the publication Sarah Maloney’s Pleasure Ground: A Feminist Take on the Natural World.