SANTA FE, NM.- The Georgia OKeeffe Museum announced the arrival of two new additions to its staff, Katrina Stacy, Curator of Education and Interpretation, and Giustina Renzoni, Historic Site Manager. The new hires will cultivate fresh ways to engage growing audiences.
Katrina and Giustina bring diverse experiences and strengths to the Museum, says Robert A. Kret, Director of the Georgia OKeeffe Museum. All of us are thrilled to have them join our team, and help push our public interaction in new directions.
Katrina Stacy arrives from the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts, where she was the Associate Curator of Education. In that role, Stacy helmed public programs and events with over 28,000 participants annually, and a tour program serving more than 14,000 visitors each year. She holds an MA in Art Education, with an emphasis on Museum Education, from the Rhode Island School of Design, and a BA from the University of Massachusetts, where she double-majored in Studio Art and Anthropology. She is a strong advocate for diverse audiences, and understands the importance of producing uniquely engaging guest experiences. In her role at the Georgia OKeeffe Museum, Stacy will oversee interpretation initiatives, public programs, and educational activities.
Giustina Renzoni most recently worked as Gallery Coordinator for the City of Fort Collins in Colorado. She has an MA in Art History from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a BA in Anthropology from Northeastern University. Renzoni was previously involved with retail and visitor services at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, as well as the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Renzoni will manage the tour schedule at the Home and Studio, as well as operations of the imminent OKeeffe Welcome Center in Abiquiú, New Mexico. ###