Kaywin Feldman
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Biography
Kaywin Feldman is an American archeologist and director ofthe National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Named in December 11, 2018, Feldman took over from Earl A. Powell III in March 2019.She is the National Gallery of Art's first woman director.
Childhood and education
Feldman was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1966. Feldman's father was in the military, and the family moved often. They lived in or near Boston; Cleveland, Ohio; Washington, D.C. (she attended high school in Silver Spring, Maryland), and London in the United Kingdom. She was exposed to many museums in her childhood, and developed an interest in archaeology. She obtained a bachelor's degree in classical archaeology from the University of Michigan and a master's degree from the Institute of Archaeology of the University of London. She also obtained a master's in art history from the University of London's Courtauld Institute of Art, writing her thesis on 16th-century Flemish art with a particular focus on representations of satyrs.While studying in London she worked at the British Museum.
Professional career
When she was 28, Feldman became director of the Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art and Science.From 1999 until 2007 Feldman was director of the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art.In 2008 she became director and president of the Minneapolis Institute of Art. During her tenure, she expanded the collection and attendance doubled.Digital access was emphasized, and social justice and equity programs were adopted.Upon being selected by the National Gallery, she resigned her offices at the Minneapolis Institute with her last day set on March 1, 2019, and assumed her new position in Washington ten days later. She is the NGA's first woman director.
Feldman previously served as president of the Association of Art Museum Directors and as chair of the American Alliance of Museums.