Английская Википедия:Carrie Rebora Barratt

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Carrie Rebora Barratt is an American art historian specializing in museum administration and collaborative nonprofit leadership.[1] She has worked in this domain in New York City since the 1980s. Barratt was Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture (1989–2009), and Manager of the Henry R. Luce Center for the Study of American Art (1989–2009) and Deputy Director for Collections (2009-2018) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[2] She served as the Chief Executive Officer and William C. Steere Sr. President of The New York Botanical Garden[3] 2018-2020 during a transitional period.[4][5][6] Prior to that, she spent over thirty years at the Metropolitan Museum of Art as a curator and administrator.

Education

Barratt was born in Chicago and holds a BA in history of art and architecture from the University of Illinois at Chicago.[3][7] She completed a masters in art history from the University of California, Los Angeles,[8] and a PhD in art history from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.[9]

Career

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Barratt joined the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1984 as a summer intern. In subsequent years, she received a Chester Dale Fellowship in 1987 and an Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in 1988 to write her doctoral dissertation.[8][10]

Barratt was Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture (2001–2009), and Manager of the Henry R. Luce Center for the Study of American Art (1989–2009).[2] In 2009 she was named Deputy Director for Collections and Administration at the Metropolitan Museum of Art,[11] a position she held until 2018.[3]

The New York Botanical Garden

On July 1, 2018, Barratt became the CEO and President of The New York Botanical Garden,[4][5] the ninth person and first woman to lead the organization in this role.[3][12] On July 8, 2020, Barratt announced that she would step down from her position at the end of the summer of 2020.[6]

Selected publications

References

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