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Museum of Modern Art in Fort Wathra Haluna Norton Westerbok Director

The Fort Worth Museum in Texas Haluna Norton Westprick has appointed its next director, starting from July 1.

She succeeds in Marla Price, from Declare Last year, it was retired more than 30 years later in this role. At the Modern Worth Museum, Norton-Westbroook will be assigned to take the museum, which was established in 1892, to the future after the period of Price of the floors, which included a great expansion in Tadao ando, and the high national and international emergence.

“The conversation is an ambitious museum and an unusual effect, and I am honored to lead it to the future,” Norton Westprick said in a statement. “Museums have the ability to enhance joy, thinking, and conversations with meaning. I am looking to work alongside the talented team of the museum and society for expanding its arrival, deepening its participation, and continuing its traditions in providing art in the highest quality.”

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Norton Westprook has been director and director of the Honolulu Museum of Arts in Hawaii since 2020. During her mandate, she doubled her presence at prenatal levels, and got the reformulation of the museum with the American coalition of museums.

It also helped get 55 works on paper by 26 African American artists from Jean and Robert Steel collection for the museum collection. Exhibition focused on the gift used in 2023.

Before joining the Honolulu Museum, Norton Westprook worked as director of music affairs at the Toledo Art Museum in Ohio, where she worked for six years, and starts first as a leader of Andrew W. Mellon. In TMA, Norton-Westbroook focused on the development of the museum collection, adding a cut from Alice Nile, David Hawkni, Nam June Paik, JULES OLISKI, Wendy Red Star and Titus Kaphar, as well as several pieces from Souls Grown Tearger. It’s Cownter Book 2018 Tolido Art Museum: Rafik GatheringOn the Foundation’s holdings.

In a statement, Raphael C. Jarza, Chairman of the Fort Worth Museum of the Modern Museum, “Haluna Norton Wesprock brings an unusual mix of vision, leadership and deep commitment to art. The influential record in strategic thinking, community participation, and artistic excellence makes it the ideal dynamic leader to direct the conversation to the next chapter. As a dynamic cultural center of international importance.



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