Georgia O'Keeffe Museum appoints Tracey Enright as Director of Education and Interpretation

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Georgia O'Keeffe Museum appoints Tracey Enright as Director of Education and Interpretation
Enright comes to the Museum from the National Museum of African American History and Culture of the Smithsonian Institution.



SANTA FE, NM.- The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum announces that Tracey Enright has been appointed to the position of Director of Education and Interpretation. Enright comes to the Museum from the National Museum of African American History and Culture of the Smithsonian Institution. In her new position, Enright will provide leadership to develop, deliver and evaluate all Museum education programs and services for children and adults, both in-house and working with the broader Santa Fe community. The change in title emphasizes a stronger role for education across the organization.

“We are very happy to add Tracey to our team,” says Robert A. Kret, Director of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. “Not only does she have experience at an esteemed institution such as the Smithsonian, but she also brings broad accomplishments in program development, reaching a range of audiences, and developing partnerships in communities. I see this as the next chapter of the Museum’s history, building on the success of the past, where we emphasize the importance of the staff from curatorial, the Research Center and education working together to produce and deliver content for our audience.”

“My husband and I actually drove an extra couple hundred miles on our move to Washington, D.C. from California years ago in order to stop in Santa Fe and visit the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum,” says Enright. “O’Keeffe was the first artist who ever resonated with me, so I am looking forward to learning more about her life and work at this impressive museum. I am really excited to be joining this team and contributing to the Museum’s vision for the future.”

As Public Programs Coordinator for the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Enright steered public programs and national outreach activities for the Save Our African American Treasures initiative, which reached more than 2,500 people in eleven cities. In addition, she was a member of a planning initiative on how to better serve Latino audiences and present and preserve Latino history and culture, whose policy and programming recommendations are now being implemented.

During her tenure at the Smithsonian, Enright also served as an educator on exhibition teams, managed relationships with national education organizations, and played a key role in the development and implementation of the Smithsonian’s Strategic Plan for Education. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a Master of Arts from New York University.










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Georgia O'Keeffe Museum appoints Tracey Enright as Director of Education and Interpretation




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