Chief Curator and Curator of Decorative Arts Newark Museum

Our Mission

Nosotros welcome anybody with inclusive experiences that spark curiosity and foster community. Through your membership and donations yous are supporting us in offer access to world renown collections of American fine art, decorative arts, contemporary art, and arts of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the ancient earth.

Messages from the Managing director

Celebrating Our Volunteers

April twenty, 2022

April is National Volunteer Month, a fourth dimension dedicated to affectionate the generous contributions volunteers make.

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Initiatives

History

The Newark Museum of Art, in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, is the land'south largest museum.

Information technology holds fine collections of American fine art, decorative arts, contemporary art, and arts of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the ancient world. Its extensive collections of American art include works past Hiram Powers, Thomas Cole, John Singer Sargent, Albert Bierstadt, Frederick Church, Childe Hassam, Mary Cassatt, Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Joseph Stella, and Tony Smith.

Founding Managing director John Cotton Dana believed that museums were established to promote the appreciation, understanding, and enjoyment of the arts and sciences. Together with a group of public officials, prominent businessmen and local collectors, he established the Museum in 1909 at the Newark Public Library. He provided the intellectual leadership that made information technology one of the most progressive cultural institutions in the country.

Further Reading

Washington Street and the James Street Commons Celebrated District Neighborhood

Former Site of the Polhemus House

The Newark Museum, circa 1926.

Mr. & Mrs. C. Suydam Cutting in front of the original Tibetan Buddhist Altar, 1949

The Planetarium, 1954.

DEAI Statement

NMOA is committed to embedding the principles of diversity, equity, accessibility and inclusion (DEAI) in all aspects of its piece of work and organizational culture. Since its founding in 1909, the Museum has been grounded in the belief that art and learning are for everyone.  Today, equally communities across the nation focus on addressing systemic racism and inequality, the Museum reaffirms its dedication to this inclusive vision that has informed its aspirations, if non all of its actions and policies, for over 100 years.

In undertaking this work, NMOA defines DEAI principles as follows:

  • Diversity – Multifariousness is all of the factors that shape the experiences, values and perspectives of individuals.  These include just are non limited to age, mental and physical ability, gender identity, race, national origin, faith, socio-economic status, and sexual orientation.
  • Equity – Equity is the promotion of off-white and just handling, access and opportunities for all staff and members of our global community.
  • Accessibility – Accessibility is the equitable access of all people to utilise, experience or participate in activities, resources, facilities, and services, regardless of human ability or socio-economic status.
  • Inclusion – Inclusion refers to the intentional endeavour of creating environments in which all individuals or groups can feel welcomed, respected, empowered and valued. It is also an endeavour to cultivate leaders at all levels to fully participate in the Museum's piece of work with equal agency.

To advance these principles and serve our community, NMOA will:

  • Ensure that all exhibitions, programming, facilities and services are accessible to everyone.
  • Provide a forum for public discussion of vital community issues, including social justice, and equality for historically marginalized groups.
  • Include nether-represented voices, stories and perspectives in exhibitions and programming.
  • Ensure that the Museum'southward exhibitions, programming, collections, publications and public communications present historical facts and events accurately, and correspond diverse cultures in a respectful and culturally competent manner.
  • Forge meaningful and mutually beneficial relationships with diverse individuals and organizations in the community, including local BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and disability advancement groups, which volition help ensure that all visitors feel welcome, valued and heard in the Museum community.
  • Diversify NMOA's Lath, leadership, staff and volunteers at all levels. These efforts will include the implementation of more equitable hiring and retention practices, the expansion of job qualifications and recruitment strategies to achieve diverse candidates, and public transparency well-nigh the membership of our Board of Trustees and senior management team.
  • Deport ongoing staff-wide DEAI professional person development on issues such as developing cultural competency, and strategies for identifying, addressing and preventing discrimination, including unconscious bias, on both a personal and institutional level.
  • Create cipher-tolerance policies regarding racism and microaggressions that arise within our institution and in our work with the public. These policies will be implemented through a timely and thorough complaint process followed by necessary corrective deportment.

Financial Information

The Museum'due south almanac reports, fiscal statements, and 990 IRS filings are available for download as PDFs. These reports provide information on the Museum's financial strength and provide transparency into its accounting and financial practices.

Team

Leadership

Trustees

2022 Trustees of the Newark Museum Clan

Ex Officio

The Honorable Philip D. Murphy
Governor of New Jersey

The Honorable Ras J. Baraka
Mayor of Newark

The Honorable Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr.
Essex County Executive

The Honorable Mildred C. Crump
President, Newark Municipal Quango

The Honorable Roger León
Superintendent, Newark Board of Education

Officers

Allen J. Karp, Eric Fitzgerald Reed
Co‑Chairs

Robert H. Doherty, Marshall B. McLean
Vice Presidents

Peter B. Sayre
Treasurer

Linda C. Harrison
Secretary

Trustees

Marc Anderson

Sara Bonesteel

Joseph L. Buckley

Eleonore Kessler Cohen

Lee Ann Dillon

Robert H. Doherty

Peter T. Englot

Christine Chambers Gilfillan

Curtis A. Johnson, Esq.

Allen J. Karp

Megan Myungwon Lee

Judith Lieberman

Shahid J. Malik

Marshall B. McLean

Adrienne A. Phillips Md, MPH

Eric Fitzgerald Reed

Peter B. Sayre

Managing director Emerita

Chief Curator Emeritus

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Source: https://newarkmuseumart.org/about/mission-governance/

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