CLEVELAND, OH.- Following a robust international search, the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) today announces the appointment of Andria Derstine as Virginia N. and Randall J. Barbato Deputy Director and Chief Curator.
As chief curator, Derstine will oversee the work of approximately 20 curators and work closely with the director, curators, and museum leadership team to strengthen the CMAs celebrated permanent collection and expand its nationally recognized program of exhibitions and related programs. In addition, she will supervise the Conservation Department, Department of Collections Management, and the Ingalls Library and Museum Archives, as well as the Department of Performing Arts, Music and Film. Derstine will work closely with Chief Learning Officer Jacquelyn Sawyer, collaborating on both the interpretation of the museums collection and the institutions long-standing joint program in art history with Case Western Reserve University.
Derstine has extensive museum experience, including more than 18 years at the Allen Memorial Art Museum (AMAM) at Oberlin College, where she currently serves as the John G. W. Cowles Director, responsible for the care and growth of a collection of more than 16,000 works spanning six millennia. Prior to becoming director of the AMAM, she was the museums curator of European and American art. Earlier in her career she was assistant curator of European art at the Detroit Institute of Arts, and she held volunteer positions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the Fogg Art Museum. In addition to her museum management history, Derstine has experience in management consulting and in the financial sector.
Andrias curatorial and scholarly depth, coupled with her leadership and management experience, made her an outstanding candidate for this important role, said William M. Griswold, CMA director and president. Ive known and admired her work for a long time, and I am delighted that, at the conclusion of an international search, we found our next deputy director and chief curator right here in Northeast Ohio.
Derstine holds a PhD from New York Universitys Institute of Fine Arts, a BA from Harvard University, and a Certificate in Executive Education from Columbia Business School achieved through the Center for Curatorial Leadership. An accomplished author, Derstine has numerous publications to her name, including, as a co-author, catalogues of the Italian Baroque paintings at the Detroit Institute of Arts and of highlights of the collection at the Allen Memorial Art Museum. She is also a board member of the Association of Art Museum Directors.
The Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the finest museums in the world and has inspired me since my first visit more than 20 years ago, Derstine stated. I am delighted to be joining its talented staff, who are united in their mission to serve the public through exceptional experiences with art.
Derstine fills a role previously held by Heather Lemonedes Brown, who made the decision earlier this year to focus exclusively on her curatorial work, becoming the CMAs Paul J. and Edith Ingalls Vignos Jr. Curator of Modern European Art. Since then, chief curatorial responsibilities have been shared by Seth Pevnick, curator of Greek and Roman art, and Sarah Scaturro, Eric and Jane Nord Chief Conservator as interim co-chief curators.
Derstines first day at the CMA will be December 2, 2024.