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Retrieved March 6, Sims, Joan — A Thornton Wilder. Sims, George Carrol The New York Times. Sims first joined the staff of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in , as an assistant in the education department. Sims was selected as new director of the museum less than one month after director Kinshasha Holman. Cite this article:. She established her professional reputation with the success of her first solocurated exhibition, which featured the work of Stuart Davis , in Albert Green Arthur Carpenter C.
In and , she was the James A. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. The Studio Museum was in the midst of a major renovation and expansion, and its identity as a significant institution was maturing. Art historian, curator , arts administrator, educator. Women Art Revolution. Simpson, William W. Many saw the new position as a step down. But colleagues are quick to point out that Sims was not just a great curator for African-American work, but a well-respected curator of any genre.
She said her mission "was to make sure that artists of color and overlooked white artists were represented in the museum's collection. While at the Studio Museum, Sims served as chair of the Cultural Institutions Group , a coalition of botanical gardens, historic sites, museums and zoos funded by the City of New York. Sims wanted the museum to grow into a place where unknown artists could come to develop, but also where museum goers could depend on finding the best national and international African-American art and culture.
Syd Carpenter Michael A. Career: Assistant, museum education, Metropolitan Museum of Art, ; adjunct instructor, Queens College, ; instr. Harris Jr.