Andrea Woodner

She is the founder of the New York City-based Design Trust for Public Space, a nonprofit organization which "brings together government agencies, community groups, and private-sector experts to transform and evolve the city's landscape.

[2] Woodner was raised in New York City and loved art from an early age, often visiting the Frick Collection during her teenage years.

She earned a BA with a concentration in ceramics and sculpture from Bennington College in the class of 1970.

[4][5] She chaired the organization's board of directors until January 2016, when she was succeeded by Eric Rothman.

[7] In 1991, the Woodner sisters variously sold and donated 143 works of art from his collection to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, including drawings by Albrecht Dürer, Benvenuto Cellini, and Giorgio Vasari.

Girgio Vasari drawing, purchased by the National Gallery of Art from the Woodner sisters in 1991