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The Lilley Museum of Art appoints new director

Stephanie Gibson takes on new role at the 性爱五色天, Reno

Headshot of Stephanie Gibson, the new director of The Lilley Art Museum.

New director Stephanie Gibson is thrilled to bring her curation expertise to the team at The John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art. Photo by Jessi LeMay.

The Lilley Museum of Art appoints new director

Stephanie Gibson takes on new role at the 性爱五色天, Reno

New director Stephanie Gibson is thrilled to bring her curation expertise to the team at The John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art. Photo by Jessi LeMay.

Headshot of Stephanie Gibson, the new director of The Lilley Art Museum.

New director Stephanie Gibson is thrilled to bring her curation expertise to the team at The John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art. Photo by Jessi LeMay.

The John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art has welcomed Stephanie Gibson as its new director.

Gibson is a curator and arts administrator from Ottawa, Canada. She has worked in varying capacities of exhibition management at institutions in both the United States and Canada, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the National Gallery of Canada and the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto. She was most recently the assistant director for Nevada Humanities. Gibson holds a master’s in Art History from Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, and a bachelor’s in Art and Culture from Western University in London, Ontario.

“We welcome Stephanie and thank Vivian Zavatero, whose leadership has been transformative where she led the museum through a transition from gallery to a university-based museum, resulting in significant increases in non-student attendance, loan requests, fundraising and enhanced curricular incorporation across a wide array of disciplines,” Casilde Isabelli, Interim Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, said. “Stephanie is well prepared to further this legacy and continue to grow the Lilley Museum of Art’s impact on this campus, this community and beyond.”

Gibson has written reviews for publications including “Muse,” “Ciel Variable” and “Magenta Magazine,” and maintains an independent curatorial practice. Gibson curated the inaugural exhibition at the John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art, and is passionate about connecting people with art, and turning big, thoughtful ideas into engaging exhibitions and public programming. 

"With robust community and university support, and a legacy of strong leadership, there isn’t a better time to join The Lilley,” Gibson said. “I am thrilled to be leading a stellar team to advance the appreciation and understanding of art in this region, working in this beautiful gallery space, engaging with the permanent collection, and introducing our community to new art, artists and exhibitions. The Lilley Museum of Art is a gem on the University’s campus and I'm so happy to be here."

About The Lilley Museum:

The John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art provides a range of inclusive programming, world-class exhibitions, community events and learning opportunities. The Lilley Museum of Art supports the educational mission of the University and enhances the cultural life of the Nevada community by providing inclusive programming, diverse and stimulating exhibitions, and research and teaching opportunities in its transcultural collection.

The Lilley is located in the University Arts Building and is open to the public on Tuesday noon-4 p.m., Wednesday noon-4 p.m., Thursday noon-8 p.m., Friday noon-4 p.m., and closed Saturday through Monday. General parking is available in the Brian Whalen Parking garage, located just northwest of University Arts. The main entrance to the Brian Whalen Parking garage is located on the east side of North Virginia Street, between 14th Street and 15th Street. Public metered parking is available at the lowest level of the Whalen parking complex, though parking on Saturdays is free.

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