The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art names education director
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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art names education director
Judith M. Koke comes to Kansas City from the Art Gallery of Ontario.



KANSAS CITY, MO.- After an extensive international search spanning many months, a new Director of Education and Interpretive Programs has been named by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Judith M. Koke comes to Kansas City from the Art Gallery of Ontario, where she has been Deputy Director of Education and Public Programming since 2007.

“It was clear when she came to talk with us that she was the person for whom we had been searching,” said Julián Zugazagoitia, Director & CEO of the Nelson-Atkins. “She has enormous experience with education strategies and achieving museum visitor satisfaction. Judith was the unanimous choice.”

While in Ontario, Koke developed and implemented a pan-institutional program of visitor research, leading a cultural change to support data-driven, visitor-centered decision making. Koke’s hiring signals a deep commitment on the part of the Nelson-Atkins to give priority to community engagement.

“In the past, the Nelson-Atkins has been more of a teaching institution, and we want to become more of a learning institution,” said Koke. “This is a shift in philosophy that embraces the idea that different people have different ways of learning, different ways of approaching art, and we want to embrace and build on those diverse methods of learning.”

Koke served as instructor for the University of Toronto’s “Museum Interpretation and Meaningmaking” class in 2010 and 2011, and was a senior research associate for the Institute for Learning Innovation, where she did a nationwide study of all IMLS-funded youth programs. She was also the evaluator at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and managed visitor studies and evaluation.

“With the addition of Judith’s leadership to our education staff, we expect the Nelson-Atkins to have an even deeper impact in our community,” said Zugazagoitia. “She will enable us to reach out in a more concerted way to make art, and the Museum, more relevant in people’s lives.”

Koke will lead the Museum’s education department, shape innovative experiences for students and patrons of all ages, and engage teams within the Museum to design exciting interpretive experiences and public programs for visitors. She will be part of the senior staff and a part of the strategic planning process on which the Museum is embarking.





Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art | Director | Judith M. Koke |





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