DALLAS, TX.- Dr. Agustín Arteaga, The Eugene McDermott Director of the
Dallas Museum of Art, announced today the endowment of the Museums Deputy Director position. With an extraordinary new $3 million gift from Catherine Marcus and Will Rose, Tamara Wootton Forsyth is now the DMAs first Marcus-Rose Family Deputy Director. Longtime patrons of the Museum, Catherine Marcus Rose currently serves as President of the DMAs Board of Trustees and Will Rose serves on the DMAs Investment Committee.
Strong leadership is critical to the vigor and growth of our citys Museum. We are thrilled to support the Museums endowment and this crucial leadership position, said Catherine Marcus and Will Rose. We are especially delighted to support Tamara Wootton Forsyth in this role. She is a wonderful complement to Agustín Arteaga, The Eugene McDermott Director, and we know she will continue to distinguish the DMA with her dedication to virtually every aspect of the Museum.
We are enormously grateful to the Marcus-Rose family for their visionary and long-standing commitment to the DMA, and for their recognition and support of this integral role in the Museum, said Dr. Agustín Arteaga, the DMAs Eugene McDermott Director. This endowment is incredibly significant as we shape and carry out exciting plans for the DMA in both the near- and long-term.
Among the DMAs most dedicated and generous donors, Catherine Marcus and Will Rose have supported education, exhibition, and acquisition initiatives across the institution for more than 20 years, with a demonstrated passion for elevating the Museums role as a cultural and educational resource for the entire city. Catherine and Will were married in the Museum in 1994. Marcus Rose joined the Board of Trustees in 2003 and has served as President since 2015. Notably, she co-chaired the Museums Campaign for a New Century, which raised over $185 million.
In February Wootton Forsyth was promoted to the position of Deputy Director. In her near two-decade tenure at the DMA, she was central to the realization of many of the DMAs most exciting and innovative achievements, including the construction and subsequent renovation of the Eagle Family Plaza, which expanded the DMAs community and outdoor spaces, and, in 2013, the creation of the Museums signature Paintings Conservation Studio, part of the Museums initiative to establish a more comprehensive in-house conservation program. In addition, she oversaw the care of the Museums extensive collection, comprising more than 24,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and installations, and the execution of the Museums ambitious exhibition and publication program.
As the DMA proceeds with its new strategic plan, Wootton Forsyth is collaborating with Arteaga and the DMAs senior staff to strengthen the Museums position both as an international leader in scholarly research, interpretation, and stewardship of its renowned collection and as a pioneer in public engagement. She also partners with Arteaga to build a culture of innovation, collaboration, and experimentation at the DMA.
Well known in the Dallas philanthropic community, Catherine Marcus and Will Rose are also passionate supporters of education. Catherine currently serves as Board Chair of Teach for America Dallas-Fort Worths Advisory Board. She is a past Board Chair of the Lamplighter School. Will is immediate past chair of Greenhill School.