The Biggs Museum of American Art is proud to
announce the appointment of Hassan Najjar as its new Executive Director. With a
distinguished career in the arts and museum management, Najjar's leadership
marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the Biggs.
Najjar joins the Biggs from the Foothills Art
Center in Golden, Colorado, where he served as Executive Director. His tenure
at Foothills was marked by transformative initiatives that enhanced the
Center's community engagement, expanded its programs, and significantly
increased its funding base. Under Najjar's leadership, Foothills Art Center
became a beacon of arts and culture in the region, with notable achievements in
community-building efforts, responsive programming, and using arts as driver of
economic development.
"We are thrilled to welcome Hassan Najjar to
the Biggs," said Wilma Mishoe, President of the Biggs Museum Board of
Trustees. "Hassan's vision, experience, and commitment to the arts are
exactly what we need to propel the Biggs into a new era. His proven track
record of success, particularly at the Foothills Art Center, demonstrates his
ability to lead an institution to new heights, and we are confident that his
leadership will bring fresh energy and innovation to our museum."
Hassan Najjar's
appointment was the culmination of a competitive nationwide search led by Arts
Consulting Group (ACG), engaged by the Biggs Museum Board to recruit the next
Executive Director of the Museum. Najjar's deep experience in museum management and museum education,
board governance, and financial management, combined with his passion for
creating inclusive, equitable, and diverse communities, set him apart as the
ideal candidate for the role. In his role as Executive Director of the
Foothills Arts Center, Najjar worked in a public/private partnership to
rehabilitate historic landmarks and double the size of the facility,
demonstrating that he is well-equipped to lead the Biggs through its expansion,
which will connect historic buildings on its campus gifted to the Museum from
the State of Delaware.
Jorge Zamanillo, President of the American
Alliance of Museums, also expressed his enthusiasm for Najjar's new position.
"Hassan Najjar is a respected leader in the museum community, and his
appointment as Executive Director of the Biggs Museum is a significant win for
both the museum and the broader arts community. His innovative approach and
dedication to advancing the arts will undoubtedly benefit the Biggs and its
audiences. We look forward to seeing the impact of his leadership in
Dover."
Najjar's career in the arts spans several
prestigious roles, including Executive Director of the Museum Center at 5ive
Points in Cleveland, TN, and Assistant Curator of Education at the Hunter
Museum of American Art in Chattanooga, TN. His expertise in curating engaging
educational programs, managing diverse teams, and securing significant
financial support will be invaluable as he leads the Biggs into its next phase.
"I am deeply honored to join the Biggs
Museum of American Art as its next Executive Director," said Najjar.
"The Biggs is a remarkable institution with a rich history and an exciting
future. I look forward to working with the Board, staff, and community to build
on the museum's successes and to explore new opportunities for growth and
innovation."
Najjar's appointment marks a pivotal moment for
the Biggs Museum, as it continues to enhance its role as a cultural leader in
Delaware and beyond. His leadership promises to bring new perspectives, dynamic
programming, and a renewed commitment to serving the diverse communities of
Dover and the surrounding region.
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ABOUT THE BIGGS MUSEUM OF ART
The Biggs Museum of
American Art is a dynamic, accredited, art museum in Dover, Delaware, founded
in 1993 by collector Sewell C. Biggs. The Biggs Museum is nationally recognized
for its exceptional collections of American decorative arts of Delaware and the
Mid-Atlantic region, and for its collections of American art from 1700 to
today. The Museum engages audiences
through a compelling program of collection based and temporary exhibitions plus
encourages the development of creativity and an appreciation for art by
offering a comprehensive slate of educational programming for all ages. The Biggs Museum of American Art is a
private, non-profit 501(c) (3) organization.
www.thebiggsmuseum.org