The Rockwell Museum - Executive Director The Rockwell Museum, an AAM-accredited Smithsonian Affiliate located in Corning, New York, seeks an Executive Director to chart new pathways for growth and engagement. This acclaimed institution explores the American experience through art and serves as a dynamic community hub, hosting nationally recognized works of art and artists in exhibitions and events. The museum is poised to celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2026. The Rockwell Museum located in a restored nineteenth-century Romanesque building that was originally the Corning City Hall and Fire Department, is steeped in community. The foundational components of the Museum’s collection were gifted by local citizens Bob and Hertha Rockwell, avid collectors of art of the American West and who for many years displayed the collection in their namesake department store in downtown Corning. After the Museum opened in 1976, the collection expanded dramatically thanks to the philanthropy of Clara S. Peck and Corning Glass Works (now Corning Incorporated) and currently includes 2,335 works. Today, the Museum collects and presents a wide diversity of American art that spans decades, media, and genres, including Contemporary, Native American, and African American art. Significant holdings include the Hudson River School, including Albert Bierstadt’s iconic Mount Whitney; Western Art represented by Frederic Remington, members of the Taos school, and others; and Post-War and Contemporary Art represented by Marie Watt, Devan Shimoyama, and others. In addition to permanent exhibitions displayed in 15 galleries throughout 30,000 square feet, the Museum offers a robust temporary exhibition schedule that includes contemporary artists and Smithsonian traveling exhibitions. Special events make The Rockwell an energetic regional culture hub, with lectures, speakers such as best-selling author Margot Lee Shetterly and Pulitzer Prize-winning illustrator Art Spiegelman, and the Music on the Terrace concert series. Families and children engage with the Museum through programs like “Lil Rockwell” and at the Kids Rockwell Art Lab located adjacent to the Museum on Corning’s main retail thoroughfare. The Alley Art Project, a collaboration between the Museum and local schools now in its tenth year, supports the work of guest artists who develop stunning murals in Corning inspired by The Rockwell’s collection. Antigravity, now in its sixth year, connects the museum with contemporary artists to develop and curate a new work of art in the museum’s rotunda every Spring. The Rockwell Museum operates as an autonomous nonprofit organization in close cooperation and partnership with Corning Incorporated, which owns The Rockwell’s facility and provides maintenance and security services, and the Corning Museum of Glass, which provides benefit administrative and HR services. These arrangements offer The Rockwell substantial financial and operational advantages that underpin the Museum’s sustainability and ability to deliver on mission. The Museum serves about 35,000 visitors annually (45,000-47,000 pre-Covid), most of whom are drawn from Corning and the Central New York region. The organization has a budget of $5.5 million, an endowment of $5.5 million, a board of 18 Trustees, and 19 full- and part-time staff. The Rockwell staff is organized into four principal departments: Collection and Exhibitions, Education, Finance and Operations, and Advancement and Communications. In addition to the departmental structure, all staff participate in Collaborative Teams that provide interdisciplinary focus on building logistics, exhibitions, visitor engagement, and JEDAI (justice, equity, diversity, access, inclusion). This distributed leadership model has resulted in a highly engaged and creative group of museum professionals devoted to The Rockwell’s mission. The Opportunity The new Rockwell Museum Executive Director will begin their tenure from a position of strength and positive challenge. Over the last decade, the Museum undertook a significant rebranding, transforming its image as a private collection of the art of the American West to a dynamic cultural center with the vision of embracing “an evolving understanding of the history and evolution of America through art – to show how the multifaceted nature of experience can be a source for dialogue and conversation, a force for cultural acceptance and a tool for mutual understanding.” The new ED will be responsible for leveraging that vision by deepening engagement with supporters, expanding visibility and visitation, and cultivating community partnerships that enhance the organization’s social capital and mission. The Rockwell’s board and staff are focusing on several initiatives that make this an outstanding time for the incoming Executive Director to offer an important contribution:
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