Virginia Museum of Fine Arts new hires: Head of American Art and HR Director
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts new hires: Head of American Art and HR Director
Wilson comes to VMFA after serving as the Executive Director of Human Resources and Client Services at The George Washington University.



RICHMOND, VA.- The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has named Dr. Leo G. Mazow as the Louise B. and J. Harwood Cochrane Curator and Head of the Department of American Art. Mazow comes to VMFA from his role as associate professor of art history at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. He will begin his new post at the close of the academic year in June 2016.

“Leo Mazow brings a wealth of curatorial experience to VMFA,” said Michael Taylor, VMFA chief curator and deputy director for art and education. “He is also a thought leader in his field, having won the prestigious 2013 Eldredge Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in American Art. This combination of curatorial expertise and scholarly credentials was exactly what we were looking for in this national search. We are therefore delighted he will lead the American Art department during this pivotal moment in its history."

The American art department will play a key role in the implementation of VMFA’s new strategic plan, which includes a major initiative to acquire important works by African American artists in line with the museum’s efforts to reach new and diverse audiences. The initiative complements the department’s ongoing effort to develop a comprehensive collection of American art from the colonial period to 1950. This includes a permanent collection of master works acquired in large part through the J. Harwood and Louise B. Cochrane Fund of American art, important philanthropists after whom the position is named. In addition, Dr. Mazow will oversee the James W. and Frances Gibson McGlothlin Collection of American Art, which opened to the public on November 24, 2015. Representing one of the most important donations in the museum’s history, this collection consists of 73 paintings dating from 1830 to 1930 with particular concentration on works by John Singer Sargent, William Merritt Chase, and George Bellows.

Mazow said: “I am very excited to have been appointed as the new Louise B. and J. Harwood Cochrane Curator of American Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. VMFA has a time-honored history of making the visual arts accessible and meaningful through visually stunning and culturally probing exhibitions, as well as accompanying publications and programming. It is an honor to be a member of the curatorial team that effectively makes these happen. Particularly exciting is the recent installation of the James W. and Frances Gibson McGlothlin Collection of American Art. So strong in Ashcan, American Impressionism, and other styles, this addition joins gifts by other collectors from Virginia, including the Cochranes, that have made the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts one of the most important centers for the study and appreciation of American art in all its richness and complexity.”

Dr. Leo G. Mazow
From 2002 to 2010, Dr. Mazow was curator of American art at the Palmer Museum of Art at Penn State University. During his time at the Palmer, he organized a number of critically acclaimed traveling exhibitions, all of which were accompanied by scholarly publications, including Picturing the Banjo (2005-6); Taxing Visions: Financial Episodes in Late Nineteenth-Century American Art (2010-11); and Shallow Creek: Thomas Hart Benton and American Waterways (2007-8). His book Thomas Hart Benton and the American Sound was awarded the 2013 Eldredge Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in American Art, presented by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Dr. Mazow has also published peer reviewed articles on Regionalism, New York Dada, and American landscape painting in such scholarly journals as Art Bulletin, American Art, and Winterthur Portfolio. He received his B.A. from the University of Denver in 1986, followed by his M.A. from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 1989. Dr. Mazow was awarded his Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1996, where his dissertation focused on the work and reception of the 19th-century American artist George Inness. In 2015, he held a Paul Mellon Senior Visiting Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art, where he worked on his forthcoming book project, Hopper’s Hotels, which will also be the subject of his first exhibition project at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

VMFA also has named Kimberly J. Wilson as the Deputy Director for Human Resources, Volunteers, & Community Service. An experienced human resources executive, Wilson will be responsible for overseeing organizational culture, recruitment, and work team evaluations beginning December 17. Wilson comes to VMFA after serving as the Executive Director of Human Resources and Client Services at The George Washington University.

“Not only are we excited for the addition of this key position to the museum’s leadership team,” VMFA Director Alex Nyerges said, “but also to have found someone with the perfect combination of human resources experience and understanding of the Richmond community.”

Wilson said: “I am extremely excited for this wonderful opportunity to join such a historic institution and work with a staff that is known for being passionate in all that they do. I am thrilled to be presented with an opportunity to return to my hometown of Richmond, and be a part of an organization that I have admired for many years.”

Kimberly J. Wilson
An experienced human resources professional, Wilson obtained a broad knowledge of her field by working for Fortune 500 companies as well as major universities, such as The George Washington University, University of Richmond, and Howard University. She brings a refined skill set of strategic business planning, in addition to complex analytical skills to VMFA.










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