Jean Dolin

Chief Curator

(he/they)

In their role as Chief Curator, Jean Dolin spearheads artistic initiatives and creative production and is also in charge of the artist development initiatives of the Chamber. Dolin who is an immigrant from Haiti is the visionary Founder and President of the newly launched Boston LGBTQ+ Museum of Art, History and Culture.

With a passion for cultivating and preserving the rich heritage of the LGBTQ+ community, Dolin has demonstrated exceptional leadership and creative acumen through his innovative curation of spaces and artistic projects. Notably, he has masterminded the Portraits of Pride exhibits, a set of powerful public art installations featuring large-scale portraits that vividly illustrate the vibrant stories and diverse influential leaders within the LGBTQ+ community.

Jean Dolin's career is a testament to his unwavering commitment to driving both social and cultural impact. His cross-sector expertise spans the realms of nonprofit organizations, community and political engagement, activism and advocacy, social impact entrepreneurship, public health, and the arts. His impact in these fields has earned him a spot on Forbes Magazine 30 UNDER 30 list for Boston 2023.Beyond his work with the Chamber and the LGBTQ+ Museum, Dolin serves on the Harvard University Area Institutional Review Board and the Community Coalition for Equity in Research, where he continues to shape policies and practices that promote diversity and equity in public health research. His advocacy extends to immigrant and LGBTQ+ rights, a reflection of his deep commitment to helping create a more inclusive and equitable society.

Jean Dolin