Atlanta Up to date has named Lauren Haynes’s as its new govt director, efficient March 16. She replaces interim ED Everett Lengthy, who had been within the place since final summer season.
Haynes brings a wealth of curatorial expertise to her new position, from establishments all through the USA. She was most not too long ago vice chairman of arts & tradition and head curator on the Belief for Governors Island. Governors Island, in New York Harbor, has strong arts programming, together with exhibitions, site-specific installations, residencies, and an artwork honest.
Earlier than that, Haynes labored on the Queens Museum; Duke College’s Nasher Museum in Durham, N.C.; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Artwork and the Momentary in Bentonville, Ark.; and the Studio Museum in Harlem. She can be on the board of the Affiliation of Artwork Museum Curators.
In numerous roles over the previous 20 years, Haynes has curated exhibitions of labor by artists like Tracey Rose, Lyle Ashton Harris, Georgia O’Keeffe, Alma Thomas, and Stanley Whitney.
“Atlanta Up to date’s dedication to championing artists, fostering artistic experimentation, and making certain that numerous views are represented resonates strongly with my very own values and follow,” Haynes stated in a press release.
She’s going to hopefully convey a component of stability to the establishment, a non-collecting artwork heart that was based in 1973 as an artists’ collective. The interim govt director, Everett Lengthy (then the board president), stepped up final summer season when Floyd Corridor resigned after simply 18 months within the position.
Atlanta Up to date’s six present exhibitions are on view via Might 17. They embody solo reveals of labor by Brittany Adeline King, Jean Shon, and Natalie Rose Eddings; a bunch present that includes 5 Georgia-based artists who work with books; “Unbound Narratives,” specializing in artists who work with language; and “Photos of Black Liberation from the Johnson Publishing Firm Archives,” a collaboration with the Getty Analysis Middle and Spelman School in Atlanta.




