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Lisa A. Batitto, Public Relations Manager, Newark Museum

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BOARD NAMES STEVEN KERN TO HEAD NEWARK MUSEUM

Veteran Professional Selected After Six-Month National Search

NEWARK – Culminating a six-month national search, the Newark Museum Board of Trustees announced today the appointment of veteran museum professional Steven Kern as its new Director and Chief Executive Officer. He will take the helm of New Jersey’s largest museum in February, according to Board Chair Arlene Lieberman and President Andrew Richards.

Kern, who is leaving his position as Executive Director of the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, NY, fills the position left vacant by the retirement last May of Mary Sue Sweeney Price, who served as Director and CEO of the 105-year-old institution for the past two decades of her 40-year tenure, taking it to national prominence.

According to Richards, the Board’s search committee “worked diligently to find an executive with strong curatorial credentials combined with a proven record of creative programmatic experience and broad-based community involvement – all hallmarks of the Newark Museum.” The board was assisted in its national search by James Abruzzo of DHR International, NY. DHR also conducted the search for the President of NJPAC and several other cultural institutions locally and nationally.

“The Board is impressed,” Lieberman said, “with Steven’s team-building management style and successful strategic planning experience, which is a perfect fit for our institution at this time. He has developed an outstanding record in fundraising and cultivation of creative collaborative relationships with other cultural and community institutions with a special focus on inclusiveness. We look forward to working with him.”

“The collections of the Newark Museum are internationally recognized,” Kern said “and the professionalism of the curators and staff under the leadership of Mary Sue Price has earned the respect of the community as well as the museum. “I look forward with great anticipation to working with them and, together, to take the institution to even greater heights.”

Kern has served as executive director of the Everson Museum since 2008 where he initiated and led a successful campaign for the museum’s community engagement that is responsive to the community’s needs. Under his leadership, the museum developed innovative film programs, collaborative efforts with Syracuse University, historical associations and heritage organizations among others. He also was active in the regional and state arts organizations with special attention to advocacy, STEM and STEAM education.

Prior to joining Everson, Kern was Director of The William Benton Museum of Art, Connecticut State Art Museum, University of Connecticut. He has also served as Curator of European Art at the San Diego Museum of Art; Curator of Paintings at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass.; and Curator of European Art and Exhibitions, and Acting Director, Museum of Fine Arts and George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, Springfield, Mass.

Kern holds a Master of Arts Degree in the History of Art from The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and two Bachelor of Arts Degrees in French Language and Literature, and Art History from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Kern earned both BA degrees with honors and was cited as a Commonwealth Scholar. He graduated from Amherst magna cum laude.

A polished communicator, Kern has appeared many times on radio and television as both a host and interviewee; has written a monthly column in the Syracuse Post-Standard for the past four years; and has lectured at the University of California, San Diego, School of Continuing Education, and the Williams College Graduate Program.

Multi-lingual, the new Newark Museum Director is fluent in French, has a strong working knowledge of Spanish, German and Dutch, and a reading knowledge of Italian.

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ABOUT THE NEWARK MUSEUM

The Newark Museum is located at 49 Washington Street in the Downtown/Arts District of Newark, New Jersey, just 3 blocks from NJPAC and 10 miles west of New York City. The Museum is open all year round: Wednesdays through Sundays, from Noon – 5:00 p.m. Suggested Museum admission: Adults, $12.00; Children, Seniors and Students with valid I.D., $7.00. Newark Residents and Members are admitted free. The Museum Café is open for lunches Wednesday through Sunday. Convenient parking is available for a fee. The Newark Museum campus, including its collections, facilities, and other resources, is accessible to accommodate the broadest audience possible, including individuals utilizing wheelchairs, with physical impairments, other disabilities, or special needs. For general information, call 973-596-6550 or visit our web site, .

Newark Museum, a not-for-profit museum of art, science and education, receives operating support from the City of Newark, the State of New Jersey, the New Jersey Council on the Arts/Department of State — a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, the New Jersey Cultural Trust, the Prudential Foundation, the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the Victoria Foundation, the Wallace Foundation and other corporations, foundations and individuals. Funds for acquisitions and activities other than operations are provided by members and other contributors.

The Newark Museum is just a few steps from the new NJTransit Light Rail Washington Park Station. Direct connection with the Light Rail at the Broad Street Station and through Penn Station makes the Museum a convenient ride from all points in the region.

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