Des Moines Art Center announces Jonathan deLima as Director of Installations
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Des Moines Art Center announces Jonathan deLima as Director of Installations
deLima joins the Art Center following the retirement of Jay Ewart who has held the position for the past 21 years.



DES MOINES, IA.- The Des Moines Art Center announced the appointment of Jonathan deLima as Director of Installations. deLima brings over 20 years of experience in the contemporary art world, with an impressive background in exhibitions, managing collections, and developing impactful art programs. Previously, he served as Manager of the Contemporary Art Collection for Krause Group, where he led major installations across international sites and expanded the collection’s reach and engagement. deLima’s career also includes key roles at Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, CA, where he implemented more than 60 exhibitions and oversaw a major architectural expansion. deLima holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music with a concentration in English from Amherst College and has a strong foundation in education and community engagement. He has served on the board of the Greater Des Moines Public Art Foundation since 2019.

About his appointment deLima shared, “I am incredibly excited to join the team of inspired and dedicated people at the Art Center. The museum has such a singular and robust program, owing to the great engagement of its staff, volunteers, and community. I look forward to collaborating and helping develop vibrant projects in the coming years.”

“I am thrilled to welcome Jonathan to the Art Center to lead our distinguished and extraordinary Department of Installations,” says Kelly Baum, John and Mary Pappajohn Director and CEO. “Jonthan’s extensive experience working with artists on complex, groundbreaking projects for both galleries and private collections, likewise his expertise on overseeing the care, stewardship, and handling of works of art make him a superb addition to the Art Center.”

deLima joins the Art Center following the retirement of Jay Ewart who has held the position for the past 21 years. Ewart was hired as Chief Preparator in 2004, relocating from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, where he had worked for thirteen years. He was promoted to Director of Installations in January 2024.

Over the past two decades, Ewart has overseen the installation of 227 exhibitions and countless permanent collection rotations, many that tested the limits of art, engineering, and architecture. Ewart played a key role in stewarding the Pappajohn Sculpture Park from its inception to the present day as one of its chief caregivers, overseeing the installation of every work that has ever entered the park. Additionally, he has contributed to the realization of a number of major capital improvements, most notably lighting and restoration projects in the A.H. Blank Gallery, Kyle and Sharon Krause Galleries, the Richard Meier Wing, and the I.M. Pei building.

The Des Moines Art Center congratulates Jay Ewart on a successful career and welcomes Jonathan deLima who began his new role on July 14, 2025. 










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