The Hyde Collection announces appointment of Charles A. Guerin as new Director

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The Hyde Collection announces appointment of Charles A. Guerin as new Director
Mr. Guerin, a Chicago native who most recently served as the Executive Director of the University of Arizona Museum of Art and a professor of art, was chosen in a national search.



GLENS FALLS, NY.- The Hyde Collection announced today that Charles A. Guerin, former leader of two major university art museums and a former commissioner of Wyoming State parks and cultural resources, has been appointed director of the Museum.

Mr. Guerin, a Chicago native who most recently served as the Executive Director of the University of Arizona Museum of Art and a professor of art, was chosen in a national search. His appointment was unanimously approved by The Hyde Collection Board of Trustees. He will join the museum in early March.

The Hyde Collection is one of the Northeast’s preeminent small art museums with a distinguished collection of European and American art located at 161 Warren Street, Glens Falls, New York, about 50 miles north of Albany. Now celebrating its 50th year, The Hyde Collection spans centuries of art and includes works by Rembrandt, Rubens, Degas, Seurat, Picasso, Renoir, Homer, and Eakins that are in frequent demand among major museums in the U.S. and Europe. The Museum provides major changing exhibitions in its two galleries, as well as lectures, family activities, and school and outreach programming.

“Charles Guerin is an experienced, energetic museum director who has led two university art museums. He built the internationally acclaimed Art Museum at the University of Wyoming and created and endowed The Archive of Visual Art while director of the University of Arizona Museum of Art,” said Hyde Board of Trustees Chair Candace Wait. “He is passionate about the role of art and museums in the community. He has an excellent track record in fundraising, building expansions, renovations, endowments and operations, and his experience will help lead The Hyde toward greater prominence on the regional and national stage.”

"I am honored to have this opportunity to lead The Hyde Collection and to build upon its world-class collections and significant exhibitions, which have firmly established The Hyde’s reputation in the region and nationally,” Mr. Guerin said. “The Hyde holds an extraordinary collection of Old Master and American paintings – one of the best in America for a museum of its size – and the museum is a beloved treasure and a major economic asset to Glens Falls, the Capital Region and Upstate New York.”

He added: “I look forward relocating to the Glens Falls area and working closely with community organizations, schools and colleges, the tourism industry, business community and state and local officials to promote The Hyde and the region as a whole.”

Mr. Guerin’s goal is to increase the visibility of the museum as a regional and national treasure and to build upon The Hyde’s educational programs for schoolchildren and adults. “The Hyde is an exceptional and inspiring place. I want to make the extraordinary and inspirational art collection, exhibitions and educational programs at The Hyde accessible to many, many more people,” Guerin said.

Mr. Guerin served as a Commissioner of Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources from 1998-2000, overseeing many museums around the state. He was Executive Director of the University of Wyoming Art Museum in Laramie, Wyoming, from 1986-2000. There he opened a new art museum designed by architect Anton Predock, renowned for his innovative buildings in the United States, Japan, and China. Mr. Guerin began his museum career as Curator of Fine Arts at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.

He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in Printmaking and Art History, a Master of Arts degree in Painting, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking, all from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois.

Mr. Guerin will succeed David F. Setford who stepped down as director of The Hyde in August to accept a new position in Florida. Since then, the day-to-day affairs of the museum have been overseen by co-interim directors Erin Coe, chief curator, and Lynne Mason, financial officer.

“The Board of Trustees and supporters of The Hyde owe a very special debt of gratitude to Erin and Lynne, who have done an exceptional job during this transition. We also are grateful for David Setford’s service and his many accomplishments,” Ms. Wait said.

The Hyde Search Committee was headed by Ms. Wait and included four other Trustees: Bernard Brown, Tenée Rehm Casaccio, Alan Redeker and Chris Scoville. In addition, former Hyde Board Chair Beth Saunders of Glens Falls, and the Houston, Texas based art collector, law professor, and Glens Falls native Tobin A. Sparling, served on the Search Committee. For the nationwide search, The Hyde retained Marilyn Hoffman of Museum Search & Reference, a museum executive recruiting firm in Manchester, New Hampshire.











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