BALTIMORE, MD.- The Baltimore Museum of Art announced the appointment of Nancy Proctor as Deputy Director for Digital Experience. In this new position, Proctor will provide vision and strategic direction for the role of digital media in achieving the BMAs mission in the galleries and online. She will also lead the integration of digital experiences throughout the museums renovation, which is expected to be completed in 2015.
The BMA is transforming itself into a new kind of museum for the 21st century, said BMA Director Doreen Bolger. With Nancy at the helm of an expanded digital experience, we begin our second century ready to engage and inspire the next generation of visitors in both the physical and virtual worlds.
Proctor will oversee a team responsible for collaborating across the museum to expand access to the world-renowned collection and produce digital content to reinvigorate the experience in the galleries and online, connecting the BMA with a wider audience from Baltimore and beyond. The team will manage the museums website www.artbma.org, social media presence, and emerging technologies, as well as information technology infrastructure that optimizes the staffs work and supports digital initiatives. Proctor will begin at the BMA on March 3.
An internationally known leader of museum technology strategies, Proctor is co-chair of Museums and the Web, the largest international conference dedicated to digital practice in the cultural sphere. She has pioneered the use of technology to expand visitor engagement with museums since 1995, when she co-founded TheGalleryChannel.com, publishing innovative online exhibitions and virtual tours and the United Kingdoms first CD-ROM of contemporary art, as well as syndicating the most comprehensive global listing of museums and galleries of the day.
Most recently, Proctor has advanced the global digital presence of the Smithsonian Institution as Head of Mobile Strategy & Initiatives. Her accomplishments include developing their mobile strategy and central mobile platform, spearheading their participation in the Google Art Project, working with fundraising teams and board members on the roll-out of public WiFi, and advising on more than 50 mobile projects, including the Access App, the world's first open source solution for crowdsourcing mobile content to make museums more accessible to people with disabilities and foreign language speakers. As Head of New Media Initiatives at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Proctor worked with cross-disciplinary teams to introduce the museums first mobile experiences. Her other prior experience includes leading new product development for Antenna Audio/ Discovery Communications from 2000 to 2008, introducing multimedia and cell phone tours, podcasts, sign language tours, and virtual and downloadable tours in London, Paris, and Washington, D.C. Proctor also manages the MuseumMobile.info website, wiki, and podcast series; is digital co-editor of Curator: The Museum Journal; and editor of the 2011 American Alliance of Museums publication Mobile Apps for Museums: The AAM Guide to Planning and Strategy.
"The BMA has an inspiring world-class collection, a talented and dedicated staff, and a visionary director, senior management team, and board of trusteesall essential ingredients to playing a leadership role among innovative cultural organizations, said Proctor. I am thrilled by this opportunity and look forward to collaborating with Baltimores creative community and connecting more audiences with this great museum."
Proctor has an M.A. and Ph.D. in art history from the University of Leeds in Great Britain, and a B.A. in art history and classics from the University of North Carolina. She lives in Silver Spring, Maryland with her husband and daughter. Follow her @NancyProctor.