Elizabeth Dunbar
Diverseworks Reboot: Goodbye Docks!
By Bill Davenport on August 9, 2012
After 20 years of love/hate in the “docks” warehouse north of downtown, Houston art space DiverseWorks is relocating to 4102 Fannin Street in the heart [...]
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Rachel Cook Returns to Houston As Diverseworks Assistant Curator
By Bill Davenport on July 30, 2012
Curator, writer, and onetime Glasstire editor Rachel Cook is returning to Houston with a n MA from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College [...]
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The Cost of Turnover, or how museums could pay more and spend less
By Claire Ruud on June 27, 2012
There’s been a lot of management turnover within top tier Texas museums over the past year. [Quick recap: Just 13 months ago, Simone Wicha replaced [...]
Posted in Blog, Claire Ruud | Tagged amoa-arthouse, Artpace, blanton museum of art, cost of turnover, Dallas museum of art, diverseworks, Elizabeth Dunbar, employee turnover, gary tinterow, leadership transition, management turnover, maxwell anderson, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, museums, ned rifkin, nonprofit executive search firms, nonprofit management, peter marzio, regine basha, simone wicha, succession planning | 3 Responses
Dunbar on Display at Diverseworks’ Houston Reception Wednesday
By Bill Davenport on January 31, 2012
It was too loud to talk to her at her at last weekend’s Glasstire/Fresh Arts Disaster Ball at the Colombe D’Or, so Diverseworks is inviting [...]
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Arthouse: The Dilemma of Authenticity and Visibility
By Rachel Cook and Claire Ruud on April 20, 2011
Recent events (scandal?) at Austin’s Arthouse have provoked plenty of public and private conversations amongst artists and curators in Texas and beyond. The duo [...]
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