Dallas Museum of Art Adds Three New Positions

Written by  //  March 19, 2012  //  Art  //  1 Comment

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The Dallas Museum of Art looks to “lead the museum into the next phase of its service to Dallas community and enhance [its] role globally,” said director Maxwell Anderson, according to Artforum Magazine’s article “Dallas Museum of Art Makes Room for Three New Associate Directors.”

Both Artforum and Glasstire recently published stories recently that this “making room for new positions” occurs on the coattails of appointing new deputy director Robert Stein.

The three new positions are: Associate Director of Curatorial Affairs, Associate Director of Collections and Exhibitions, and Associate Director of External Affairs. “The first two will be held by DMA staffers Olivier Meslay and Tamara Wootton-Bonner, respectively, a search has begun to fill the third,” writes Bill Davenport of Glasstire.

Written by  //  March 19, 2012  //  Art  //  1 Comment

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Katy Crocker graduated from the College of Santa Fe with a degree in art history and was the director of ARTWORK International until spring 2010, when she moved to Austin, Texas. From there, she focuses on contemporary art and cultural history. In addition to writing for AdobeAirstream, she regularly contributes to Proxart Magazine, Los Angeles.

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  1. Gaurav April 17, 2012 at 12:11 pm · Reply

    I have visited the mesuum many,many times since the early 70s and i have always felt very safe and at home there.The mesuum recalls very fond childhood memories of mine.Both of my children have visited (2 and 8 yrs)and i have also visited with loved ones now sadly no longer with us.I have many photos of several generations of my family taken outside the mesuum.The first thought that came into my head when the flood unfolded was of the Witches Museum (and the liver and onion in the Wellington !)Somehow you instinctively knew that despite all the horror that transpired that fateful day the mesuum would survive whatever was thrown at it.My heartfelt thoughts are with you and you are to be commended and deeply admired for the work you have obviously put in ,not just for the influx of visitors for this year but for many years to come and many years that have already passed .Thankyou.

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