CLEVELAND, OH.- The Cleveland Museum of Art today announced the appointment of Tiara L. Paris as Margaret and Loyal Wilson Chief Exhibition, Design, and Publications Officer, following a national search.
In this senior leadership role, Paris will oversee the museums exhibition program, publications, and design initiatives. Working in close collaboration with the museums leadership team, she will strengthen areas central to the CMAs strategic plan and mission.
Paris brings more than two decades of experience in exhibition planning, design, and related projects. After starting her career at the CMA, she returns to Cleveland with a track record of success in the development and execution of multiyear exhibition programs, budget oversight, exhibition design, and publications.
For the past seven years, Paris has served as head of exhibition planning at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, in Kansas City, Missouri, where she oversaw a comprehensive exhibition program and strengthened cross-departmental collaboration. Previously, she was director of exhibitions at the North Carolina Museum of Art, in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she implemented the museums first comprehensive exhibition-planning structure and served for more than 12 years. Her museum career began at the Cleveland Museum of Art where she was an exhibitions fellow in 2004 and 2005.
Tiara brings an exceptional blend of organizational strength and disciplined leadership that will guide and inform the future of the museums vibrant and successful exhibition program, said William M. Griswold, the CMAs Sarah S. and Alexander M. Cutler Director. Her creativity and planning will ensure that our exhibitions continue to inspire visitors, while adhering to the highest standards.
Paris earned an MA in art history and museum studies from Case Western Reserve University and a BA from the University of Northern Colorado. She is currently a member of the steering committee of the American Exhibition Organizers, a peer-led organization of art museum exhibition organizers promoting best practices in exhibition management.
The Cleveland Museum of Art has always held a special place in my heartfrom my time as a graduate student studying directly from its world-class collection to my first professional museum role, said Paris. It is rare to have the opportunity to return to ones roots, and I am excited to partner with the director, leadership team, and staff to contribute to the museums remarkable legacy and future.
Her appointment begins January 5, 2026.