LOS ANGELES, CA.- Amid its double exhibition opening Saturday, the
Craft and Folk Art Museum (CAFAM) announced Suzanne Isken, former Education Director at the
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), will assume the role of director at the museum February 14 following Maryna Hrushetska's departure end of last year.
"Prepare to come to the Craft and Folk Art Museum to be engaged and inspired. In a world that continually clashes over ethnicity and difference, the museum's mission of cultural understanding through art becomes all the more relevant and inspiring. I look forward to taking on this leadership role at CAFAM," said Isken.
Isken comes to the CAFAM with over 20 years of experience in the world of contemporary art. She brings with her a history of projects that meaningfully bring communities together. "Partnership and collaboration have largely informed my career," said Isken.
While Education Director at MOCA, Isken worked with artist Suzanne Lacy to bring the different aspects of Stories of Work & Survival to life. Lacy's project involved bringing together fifteen diverse groups of Los Angeles working women to share their own contemporary stories of survival. It culminated with a potluck dinner attended by over 200 women who shared their meal and their stories of living and working as women in the current culture.
"I'm excited by the breaking of boundaries between different art forms with an emphasis on connecting audiences with artists who use craft, street art, design, architecture and other disciplines to create a message that has to do with being human, taking time, and creating sustainability for our planet. These are all the things embodied in the spirit of craft and folk art," said Isken.
Additionally, Isken has advocated for and helped develop critical arts education programming in the public schools and will continue using the museum as a vital learning platform for all ages.
The board was also pleased at the results of the executive search funded by the James Irvine Foundation. Chairman of the Board Wally Marks III said: "Continuing on our accomplishments realized over the past few years, Suzanne Isken brings a wealth of museum experience and artistic vision to Craft And Folk Art Museum. We are an institution with a history of strong and talented leaders and we are so fortunate to have Suzanne at the helm."