Kaywin Feldmanis an American museum administrator and director of theNational Gallery of ArtinWashington, D.C.Named on December 11, 2018, Feldman took over fromEarl A. Powell IIIin March 2019. She is the National Gallery of Art's first woman director.
Kaywin Feldman | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58) Boston,Massachusetts,U.S. |
Education | BA,University of Michigan; MA, (archaeology)University of London; MA, (art history) University of London |
Occupation | Museum director |
Years active | 1994 to present |
Title | Director of theNational Gallery of Art |
Term | 2008 to 2019 |
Childhood and education
editFeldman was born inBoston,Massachusetts,in 1966.[1]Feldman's father was in the military, and the family moved often. They lived in or near Boston;Cleveland,Ohio;Washington, D.C.(she attended high school inSilver Spring, Maryland), andLondonin theUnited Kingdom.[2][3]She was exposed to many museums in her childhood,[2]and developed an interest in archaeology. She obtained abachelor's degreein classical archaeology from theUniversity of Michiganand amaster's degreefrom theInstitute of Archaeologyof theUniversity of London.She also obtained a master's in art history from the University of London'sCourtauld Institute of Art,writing her thesis on 16th-century Flemish art with a particular focus on representations ofsatyrs.[2][4]While studying in London she worked at theBritish Museum.[2]
Professional career
editWhen she was 28, Feldman became director of theFresno Metropolitan Museum of Art and Science.[5]From 1999 until 2007 Feldman was director of theMemphis Brooks Museum of Art.[3]In 2008 she became director and president of theMinneapolis Institute of Art.[6]During her tenure, she expanded the collection and attendance doubled.[7]Digital access was emphasized, and social justice and equity programs were adopted.[8][9]Upon being selected by the National Gallery, she resigned her offices at the Minneapolis Institute with her last day set on March 1, 2019,[10]and assumed her new position in Washington ten days later.[11]She is the NGA's first woman director.[7]
Feldman previously served as president of theAssociation of Art Museum Directorsand as chair of theAmerican Alliance of Museums.[7][12]
Views on women in the arts and in art museum professions
editOn February 4, 2020, Feldman participated in a public conversation at the Brooklyn Museum titled "Women Leaders in the Arts" during which she made the claim that "art museums, the arts, and arts faculties at universities" have become "so predominantly filled with women" that hiring men in these fields is now a priority for the sake of diversity. She added that "of course all studies show that when a profession becomes 'pink-collared,' whether you wear a pink collar or not, salaries go down."[13][14]Feldman made these assertions despite a 2014 report by the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) and the National Center for Arts Research (NCAR) which "found that a gender gap existed in art museum directorships... that women held less than half of directorships, that the average female director's salary lagged behind that of the average male director, and that these phenomena were most persistent in the largest museums."[15]A second report in 2017 found that, "despite press attention and field-wide dialogue on the topic, the gender gap persists."[16]
References
edit- ^Maneker, Marion (11 December 2018)."National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC Names Kaywin Feldman Its Fifth Director".Art Market Monitor.Retrieved19 December2018.
- ^abcdGihring, Tim,"Prize Acquisition".Minnesota Monthly,September 18, 2008.
- ^abStapley-Brown, Viktoria,"National Gallery of Art in Washington hires its first female director".The Art Newspaper,December 11, 2018.
- ^"Kaywin Feldman".Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
- ^"Kaywin Feldman Becomes the First Woman to Direct the National Gallery of Art in Washington".artnet News.11 December 2018.Retrieved12 December2018.
- ^"Kaywin Feldman Named Director of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts".www.artforum.com.Retrieved12 December2018.
- ^abcPogrebin, Robin (11 December 2018)."National Gallery of Art Chooses First Female Director".The New York Times.Retrieved12 December2018.
- ^Kerr, Euan,"Mia's director will leave to head National Gallery",Minnesota Public Radio News,December 11, 2018.
- ^McGlone, Peggy,"The National Gallery of Art will have a female director for the first time in its history",The Washington Post,December 11, 2018.
- ^"Thank you, Kaywin Feldman",Mia
- ^"National Gallery of Art Picks Kaywin Feldman as Next Director",ARTnews,December 11, 2018
- ^"National Gallery of Art in Washington hires its first female director".theartnewspaper.com.11 December 2018.Retrieved12 December2018.
- ^"Conversation: Women Leaders in the Arts".31 January 2020.
- ^"What Are the Biggest Challenges Facing Museums Today? Three Directors Commiserate on the 'Culture of Meanness' and Other Issues".5 February 2020.
- ^https://aamd.org/sites/default/files/document/The%20Gender%20Gap%20in%20Art%20Museum%20Directorships_0.pdf[bare URL PDF]
- ^"Gender Gap Report 2017".
External links
edit- Platt, Adam,"Modernizing Mia: A Q&A with Kaywin Feldman".MinnPost,February 16, 2018.
- Espeland, Pamela,"National Gallery lucky to get Kaywin Feldman".MinnPost,December 12, 2018.