WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.- The Norton Museum of Art today announced the appointment of Ghislain dHumières as its new Director and CEO. DHumières, who served as the Director and CEO of the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Director and Chief Curator of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma, and held leadership positions at other major arts institutions, will assume his role on January 18, 2021. DHumières brings extensive expertise in community engagement and increasing access to art, expanding public programming, building and caring for collections, and fundraising to the Norton. His appointment comes at a pivotal moment for the institution, which reopened to the public on November 20 following an eight-month closure because of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Ghislain brings tremendous experience to the Norton; his track record of creating meaningful connections with local communities in cities across the United States and leading institutions through periods of major transformation and growth make him the ideal candidate for our museum, said Bruce Gendelman, Interim CEO and Chair of the Nortons Board of Trustees. Were thrilled to bring him on board as we navigate these unprecedented times and continue to realize the promise of our expansion in serving the people of the Palm Beaches, the region, and visitors from around the world.
I am honored to have been selected to lead the Norton Museum of Art at this critical, yet auspicious moment in its incredible trajectory, said dHumières. The Museum is entrusted with the regions foremost collection and has been a strong advocate for a diverse group of emerging and mid-career artists. Reaching beyond its walls, the Norton is a vital resource and partner for the West Palm Beach community, and I look forward to deepening these bonds through new initiatives. Its recent expansion has provided tremendous opportunities to continue to expand the role it plays in the lives of people from throughout the county and for building its collection and programming.
Prior to his appointment as the Nortons Director and CEO, dHumières led a diverse range of institutions through significant milestones and expanded their audiences through community partnerships. He previously served as the Director and CEO of the Speed Art Museum, where he oversaw its 2016 expansion and renovation. DHumières expanded the museums community programs, formed a public outreach and education center, initiated partnerships and collaborations throughout the Louisville region, and created Speeds Free-Sunday program. He also made critical staff appointments, strengthened the institutions national standing and brand, and led fundraising to support the institutions growth and long-term vitality, ensuring the ongoing success of the museum.
DHumières served as the Director and Chief Curator of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma from 2007 to 2013, where he spearheaded the development and management of the museums new 20,000-square-foot wing. During his tenure there, dHumières doubled museum attendance by greatly expanding its community outreach. He created partnerships with University departments, Oklahoma public schools, and community leaders and organizations. He also instilled the institutions curatorial vision, led a complete reorganization of the museums permanent collection, and secured the bequest of five major collections and long-term loans.
Throughout his career, he has also been a passionate supporter of and volunteer for Casa Alianza Guatemala, the first Covenant House site established in Latin America, which serves and protects under-resourced children.
DHumieres also served as Assistant Director for the opening of the new home of the de Young Museum, he provided project management, reorganized the museums internal structure and collection, and managed its commissions of site-specific works by leading contemporary artists. Additional experience includes serving as Executive Director of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; Vice President at Christies; and Senior Specialist for Sothebys and Christies in Europe, the U.S. and South America.
DHumières joins the Norton following a major expansion designed by Foster + Partners, which includes new galleries, classrooms, and auditorium, and the renovation and upgrade of its existing facilities and garden. In its new home, the Norton presents a robust series of special exhibitions featuring emerging contemporary artists and diverse private collections, and rotating selections of its holdings in American, European, Contemporary, and Chinese art and Photography, the leading museum collection in the region.