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Max Weintraub, Ph.D. ‘06, Named President and CEO of Allentown Art Museum

October 19, 2020 by Avery Matteo '22
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Max Weintraub, Ph.D. ‘06, has been named president and CEO of the Allentown Art Museum, reports The Morning Call.

He holds a master’s degree and a doctorate in History of Art with a focus on contemporary art from Bryn Mawr College.

From the article:

Since January 2019, Weintraub has been senior curator at the Aspen Art Museum in Colorado, where he was responsible for the museum’s exhibition program. He’s also been director and chief curator of the art galleries at the Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis. Weintraub’s experience includes eight years as a curator and professor of art history at Hunter College in New York, 10 years as a museum educator at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and seven years as a museum educator and film educator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.”

Read the full Morning Call piece here.

"I will always owe a deep debt of gratitude to Bryn Mawr, as the expertise of my professors and the support of my peers provided a tremendous springboard to what has already been a richly rewarding career in the arts." 
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Max Weintraub, Ph.D. ‘06

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Graduate Program in History of Art