Maria J. Coltharp named Whatcom Museum Acting Executive Director
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Maria J. Coltharp named Whatcom Museum Acting Executive Director
Maria Coltharp, seen here next to a portion of a mural that she helped envision for the side of Old Fire Station No. 1, will serve as acting director of the Whatcom Museum effective May 1, 2025.



BELLINGHAM, WA.- Mayor Kim Lund and the Whatcom Museum Foundation’s Board of Trustees have named Maria J. Coltharp the Whatcom Museum’s acting executive director, effective May 1, 2025, following outgoing Executive Director Patricia Leach’s retirement on April 30.

Coltharp came to the Whatcom Museum in 2019, first serving as the curator of collections and registrar, then as the director of collections and operations. As part of the museum’s senior leadership team, she has contributed to strategic and administrative planning and has served as a primary liaison between the Whatcom Museum Foundation – which organizes and funds all exhibitions, events, and programming – and the City of Bellingham, which owns the museum’s extensive permanent collections and two of the museum’s buildings.

During her tenure at the Whatcom Museum, Coltharp has co-led the collections and exhibitions teams alongside Chief Curator Amy Chaloupka and has overseen all artwork and artifact management as well as the installation of permanent and rotating exhibitions. She is directing efforts to rehouse the museum’s photo archives, comprised of more than 200,000 historic Pacific Northwest images and photographic objects, in a climate-controlled environment with improved public access while also spearheading plans to upgrade the museum’s vault – a 16,000 square foot subterranean collections space – to prioritize materials stability and accessibility for visitors and scholars.

Before joining the Whatcom Museum, Coltharp worked at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Broad Art Foundation, and California State University Long Beach. In those roles, she’s managed national and international touring exhibitions; worked with world-renowned artists to support their artistic visions; secured private donor and grant funding for key conservation and collection projects; and has partnered with organizations like the Getty Conservation Institute to envision and execute long-term plans for conserving and maintaining public, outdoor art installations.

“Maria translates her deep knowledge and love of the arts into thoughtful stewardship of this amazing community asset,” said Mayor Lund. “Maria's combination of skill, vision, and passion will be invaluable in leading the Whatcom Museum during this transition time.”

The City has begun the early stages of the search process for a new, permanent executive director.










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