AMES, IA.- Lynette L. Pohlman, Warren and Beverly Madden Endowed Director and Chief Curator of University Museums at Iowa State University, will retire June 3, 2026. She has served as director since 1980, a tenure of 46 years, placing her among the longest-serving museum directors in the United States.
That number alone understates her history with the institution. Pohlman joined University Museums as an Iowa State University student employee in April 1971, first working to restore the Farm House Museum before the Brunnier Art Museum opened. She is the founding employee of what has grown into a five-entity system of museums and public art at Iowa State University. When the first director resigned in 1980, she stepped in as interim and was appointed to the permanent role in 1983. What followed was more than four decades of sustained, deliberate institution-building.
The permanent collections grew from two donated semitrucks of objects to more than 30,000: sculpture, decorative arts, paintings, historical objects and archival materials representing 100 centuries of human expression from cultures around the world. Working with more than 1,700 Iowa State University faculty, staff and students, Pohlman grew the Art on Campus Collection from roughly two dozen public art installations to more than 2,500 dispersed across Iowa State's approximately 1,900-acre campus, placing Iowa State's collection among the largest campus public art collections in the nation. She curated more than 600 art and history exhibitions and coordinated more than 1,400 total. She spearheaded a comprehensive conservation effort for the campus sculptures of Christian Petersen (Danish American, 18851961) and managed more than 300 conservation projects across the permanent collection. She also served in a joint appointment as assistant director of Iowa State Center, the university's performing arts center.
University Museums earned accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums four consecutive times under her leadership, most recently in 2024. Fewer than 1,100 of the more than 33,000 museums in the United States hold that designation. In 2024, Pohlman was named the inaugural holder of the Warren and Beverly Madden Endowed Director and Chief Curator position, established by the Maddens to support the institution's strategic priorities and long-term growth.
Teaching was part of the work throughout. Pohlman holds an adjunct associate professor appointment in the College of Design at Iowa State University and founded the Introduction to Museums course. She taught Public Art: Eyesore or Treasure? and served as a guest lecturer across disciplines for decades. She presented at state, regional and national conferences and lectured widely as part of Iowa State University's land-grant service mission.
Over five decades, more than 80 students have interned under her, moving on to careers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum and the Smithsonian. The Lynette L. Pohlman Museum Fellowship, established through the estate of Lori A. Jacobson, a University Museums alumna whose career in the field began under Pohlman's mentorship, supports one undergraduate student annually in hands-on museum training paired with one-on-one staff mentoring.
Her honors include the Iowa Governor's Award for Leadership in Public Art (2014), the State of Iowa Regents Award for Staff Excellence (201314), the Iowa Museums Association Founders Award and Leadership Award (both 2016) and recognition by the Iowa State University Alumni Association as one of Iowa State's top 150 Visionaries (2007).