The appointment of Natalia Di Pietrantonio, Ph.D. comes after a national search. In her new position, Di Pietrantonio will play an important role in the expansion of the museum. In fall 2024, the Crow Museum will open the doors to its second location. Designed by global architecture firm Morphosis, the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Athenaeum is being constructed as part of a 12-acre cultural district on the UT Dallas campus.
In addition, she will guide the 10,000 square feet of gallery space at the original Crow Museum, which was founded in 1998 and will remain a vibrant component of the downtown Dallas Arts District.Earlier this year, the Crow Museum of Asian Art introduced the design of its second location with an exhibition at its Dallas Arts District location.
Di Pietrantonio joins the Crow Museum from the Seattle Art Museum, where she served as inaugural curator of South Asian art, caring for their South Asian, Southeast Asian and Islamic art collections, while also serving as an affiliate art history faculty member at the University of Washington. A first-generation Mexican American whose first language was Spanish, Di Pietrantonio brings over 10 years of professional and academic experience, ranging from highly lauded museum exhibitions and university cultural events to innovative collaborations and unique community outreach experiences.Throughout her career, she managed creative teams and cultivated a strong network of community advisors and art professionals.
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