Orange County Museum of Art fills jobs
Young Chang
NEWPORT BEACH -- To keep up with growth, the Orange County Museum of
Art announced Tuesday it has filled four positions, including two new
ones.
Elizabeth Armstrong was appointed as chief curator and deputy director
of art. John Crabtree-Ireland has been named director of development, and
Jennifer Dework Katz has been named education associate of public
programs.
The positions of deputy director and education associate are newly
created, museum spokesman Brian Langston said. The staff had been looking
for a new chief curator since November 1999.
“We worked very hard to fill these positions with the right people,
and we’re just overjoyed,†he said.
The museum’s education programs have expanded to the point where they
needed more staff, Langston said.
Armstrong, who has served as senior curator at the Museum of
Contemporary Arts in San Diego since 1996, will begin work at the Newport
Beach museum in April.
Crabtree-Ireland will start in about two weeks, and Katz began
Wednesday.
“Orange County seems ripe to me, maybe to develop programs for the
museums,†said Katz, who served as curatorial consultant for a
photographic art gallery in Santa Monica. “To have an even stronger
presence on the map.â€
Crabtree-Ireland, who joins the museum from the Natural History Museum
of Los Angeles County, will be responsible for overseeing fund-raising
activities. He said he does not expect his former and current jobs to
differ much.
“I believe the work of fund-raising for nonprofit museums is
ultimately the same game -- that it is about connecting people to their
passion,†he said. “There are so many people who are passionate about art
in Orange County, and I have the lucky task of connecting them more
deeply with our programs.â€
In addition to more employees, the museum also recently received the
Walter B. Gerken Community Services Award from the Pacific Life
Foundation -- which included a $15,000 donation to the museum -- and
additions to its permanent collection.
Pasadena collector David Hundley gave 25 works, including paintings,
photographs and works on paper, by Los Angeles artists.
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