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CINCINNATI (Aug. 29, 2006)– The Cincinnati Art Museum announced today the appointment of Aaron Betsky as director. The Art Museum selected Betsky, currently director of the world’s largest architecture museum, from a field of several dozen national and international candidates. Betsky is expected to begin work at the Art Museum in mid-November.
The new director brings a strong combination of management, development and scholarship experience to the Cincinnati Art Museum. For the past 5 years, Betsky served as director of the Netherlands Architecture Institute, where he managed a significant renovation of the museum’s building and the creation of a satellite branch. During his tenure, he significantly increased the museum’s budget and quadrupled the amount of educational activities. In addition, he launched an international traveling exhibition program that doubled the number of visitors to exhibitions and widened the overall exhibitions program to include art and design along with architecture.
Prior to his work abroad, Betsky was a curator at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
“Aaron Betsky has spent his career working to connect people with art and architecture so that individuals can understand and appreciate more fully the world in which they live. We look forward to Aaron serving as the Cincinnati Art Museum’s next great leader,” said J. Philip Vollmer, president of the board of the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Betsky joins the Art Museum during a significant time in its history. This year marks the 125th anniversary of the Art Museum’s founding, a milestone reached by only 6% of all museums in the country. Founded as a center of Cincinnati’s cultural community, it continues in this capacity today with many new initiatives underway. For example, the Art Museum’s Board of Trustees recently approved a 20-year facilities master plan that calls for a transformational expansion to open up the collection to the community in unprecedented ways.
We selected Aaron based on his range of experience leading major projects, from audience development to building renovation and expansion,” said Vollmer. “He will be a strong leader for the Art Museum as we undertake expanded initiatives in community engagement and realize our facilities master plan in the coming years.”
Betsky is a prolific writer and editor with a dozen books and magazines to his credit, from The New York Times to Metropolitan Home. Currently, he is chairman of the International Sculpture Collection in Rotterdam, which manages an important collection of outdoor artwork. Betsky also has served as a visiting professor at major universities across the United States and received honors from the British Institute of Architects and the American Institute of Architects. He holds a bachelor’s degree in the history of of arts and letters and a master’s degree in architecture from Yale University. He is a doctoral candidate at the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands.
Originally from Missoula, Montana and raised in the Netherlands, Betsky has previously spent time in Cincinnati. From 1983 to 1985, he taught at the University of Cincinnati’s School of Architecture and Interior Design. In addition, he served on the architect selection committee for the Contemporary Arts Center’s new building in 1998.
The position of director at the Cincinnati Art Museum became vacant in April 2006 when the previous director accepted a position as director of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Interim co-directors have led the Art Museum since that time.
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Media Contact: Preeti Thakar, Assistant Director of Communications (513) 639-2954; preeti.thakar@cincyart.org
Editor’s Note: Headshot available for download here and in the Art Museum’s Media Room at www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org. Click here to read fact sheets about the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Netherlands Architecture Institute. Located in scenic Eden Park, the Cincinnati Art Museum features an unparalleled art collection of more than 60,000 works spanning 6,000 years. In addition to displaying its own broad collection, the Art Museum also hosts several national and international traveling exhibitions each year. Visitors can enjoy the exhibitions or participate in the Art Museum’s wide range of art-related programs, activities and special events. General admission is always free for all, plus Art Museum members receive additional benefits. The Art Museum is open six days a week, making greater Cincinnati’s most treasured cultural asset accessible to everyone.Hours of operation are Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesdays until 9 p.m. The Art Museum is closed on Mondays. The Art Museum is located at 953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45202. For general information, call (513) 639-2995 or visit www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org. The Cincinnati Art Museum is supported by the generosity of individuals and businesses that give annually to the Fine Arts Fund. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund the Cincinnati Art Museum with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Cincinnati Art Museum gratefully acknowledges operating support from the City of Cincinnati. The Official Airline of the Cincinnati Art Museum is Delta.
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