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Jill Medvedow

Jill Medvedow is the Ellen Matilda Poss Director of the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Boston. She was appointed Director in 1998. Since then, Medvedow has led the ICA's transformation from a small, non-collecting institution into a major presence in the contemporary art world and on Boston's waterfront, in particular by building the first new museum building in Boston in a century and increasing the museum's attendance tenfold.[1]

Background edit

Jill Medvedow was raised in New Haven, Connecticut.[2] She received a B.A. from Colgate University and a Masters of Arts from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.[2] She founded the 911 Media Arts Center in Seattle, Washington, before moving to Boston and serving as the Deputy Director of the New England Foundation for the Arts, Program Director at WGBH, and the Deputy Director and Curator of Contemporary Art at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.[3] In 1997, Medvedow founded Vita Brevis, a public arts program that brought innovative contemporary works to a city known for its conservative taste in public art.[4]

ICA Director edit

Medvedow was appointed Director of the ICA in 1998. Her time as Director is most notable for the construction of a new ICA building on the Boston waterfront, which has established the ICA as a major cultural institution in Boston and facilitated an enormous growth in museum membership and attendance. Under Medvedow, the ICA took a chance on hiring architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro to design the new museum, offering the now-prominent team their first commission for a building in the United States.[5] The new ICA was the first museum built in Boston in a century and a catalyst for the development of Boston's waterfront.[6] In Medvedow's time as ICA Director, annual attendance at the museum has increased from 25,000 to 280,000.[5][7] Membership has increased sevenfold.[8]

Under Medvedow, the ICA has also acquired a permanent collection for the first time.[9] The ICA's teen programs, a focus of Medvedow's tenure, have been recognized by the White House as national models.[10] During this period, the ICA has also continued to organize landmark contemporary art exhibitions.[11] Medvedow has also led two major capital campaigns, raising funds to build the new ICA building and to create a meaningful endowment for the museum.[12]

In 2018, under Medvedow’s leadership, the ICA opened the Watershed, transforming a 15,000-square-foot, former copper pipe and sheet metal factory in East Boston into a vast space for experiencing large-scale art, free of charge to all.[13] The Watershed was closed to the public in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the site was used to distribute boxes of food and art kits to the East Boston community from April 2020 through December 2021, serving approximately 50,000 people.[14][15]

Medvedow served as co-commissioner of the Venice Biennale in 2022 with the historic selection of Simone Leigh, the first Black American woman to represent the U.S. at the Biennale, the world’s most prestigious contemporary art exhibition.[15]

Awards, honors, and civic service edit

Medvedow served as chair of Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick's Working Group on the Creative Economy and was a member of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh's Economic Development Transition Team. Her tenure at the ICA is the subject of an MIT Sloan School of Management Case Study on Leadership and Risk.[16] Medvedow serves on the Board of Boston After School and Beyond.[17] In 2006, the Boston Globe named Medvedow one of its People of the Year, naming her "The Visionary."[18] Medvedow was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2022.[19]

Notes edit

  1. ^ . The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Meet Jill Medvedow Class of 1972 hamdenhall.org [dead link]
  3. ^ "Boston Direct". artnet.com. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  4. ^ "Giants of Boston". August 14, 2013.
  5. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ Rise seaport district bostonmagazine.com July 2012 [dead link]
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
  9. ^ Smee, Sebastian (May 16, 2010). "A new vision arrives at the ICA". Boston.com.
  10. ^ "ICA Youth Art Program Wins National Honor".
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
  12. ^ "ICA completes $50 million fund-raising campaign - the Boston Globe". The Boston Globe.
  13. ^ Sheets, Hilarie M. (June 22, 2018). "In an East Boston Shipyard, a Watershed Idea for Art". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  14. ^ "Veggies, Not Art: The ICA's Watershed Becomes A Fresh Food Hub For East Boston". www.wbur.org. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  15. ^ a b Whyte, Murray. "At the Venice Biennale — the art world's version of the Olympics — Boston's ICA is set to shine - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  16. ^ "Turnaround and Transformation: Leadership and Risk at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art". MIT Sloan. November 9, 2010. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  17. ^ "Board". Boston Beyond. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  18. ^ Strutt, Rachel. "The Visionary". Boston.com.
  19. ^ "New Members". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved June 7, 2022.

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Jill Medvedow is the Ellen Matilda Poss Director of the Institute of Contemporary Art ICA Boston She was appointed Director in 1998 Since then Medvedow has led the ICA s transformation from a small non collecting institution into a major presence in the contemporary art world and on Boston s waterfront in particular by building the first new museum building in Boston in a century and increasing the museum s attendance tenfold 1 Contents 1 Background 2 ICA Director 3 Awards honors and civic service 4 NotesBackground editJill Medvedow was raised in New Haven Connecticut 2 She received a B A from Colgate University and a Masters of Arts from the Institute of Fine Arts New York University 2 She founded the 911 Media Arts Center in Seattle Washington before moving to Boston and serving as the Deputy Director of the New England Foundation for the Arts Program Director at WGBH and the Deputy Director and Curator of Contemporary Art at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 3 In 1997 Medvedow founded Vita Brevis a public arts program that brought innovative contemporary works to a city known for its conservative taste in public art 4 ICA Director editMedvedow was appointed Director of the ICA in 1998 Her time as Director is most notable for the construction of a new ICA building on the Boston waterfront which has established the ICA as a major cultural institution in Boston and facilitated an enormous growth in museum membership and attendance Under Medvedow the ICA took a chance on hiring architecture firm Diller Scofidio Renfro to design the new museum offering the now prominent team their first commission for a building in the United States 5 The new ICA was the first museum built in Boston in a century and a catalyst for the development of Boston s waterfront 6 In Medvedow s time as ICA Director annual attendance at the museum has increased from 25 000 to 280 000 5 7 Membership has increased sevenfold 8 Under Medvedow the ICA has also acquired a permanent collection for the first time 9 The ICA s teen programs a focus of Medvedow s tenure have been recognized by the White House as national models 10 During this period the ICA has also continued to organize landmark contemporary art exhibitions 11 Medvedow has also led two major capital campaigns raising funds to build the new ICA building and to create a meaningful endowment for the museum 12 In 2018 under Medvedow s leadership the ICA opened the Watershed transforming a 15 000 square foot former copper pipe and sheet metal factory in East Boston into a vast space for experiencing large scale art free of charge to all 13 The Watershed was closed to the public in 2020 due to the Covid 19 pandemic and the site was used to distribute boxes of food and art kits to the East Boston community from April 2020 through December 2021 serving approximately 50 000 people 14 15 Medvedow served as co commissioner of the Venice Biennale in 2022 with the historic selection of Simone Leigh the first Black American woman to represent the U S at the Biennale the world s most prestigious contemporary art exhibition 15 Awards honors and civic service editMedvedow served as chair of Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick s Working Group on the Creative Economy and was a member of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh s Economic Development Transition Team Her tenure at the ICA is the subject of an MIT Sloan School of Management Case Study on Leadership and Risk 16 Medvedow serves on the Board of Boston After School and Beyond 17 In 2006 the Boston Globe named Medvedow one of its People of the Year naming her The Visionary 18 Medvedow was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2022 19 Notes edit Contemporary art blooming across region the Boston Globe The Boston Globe Archived from the original on March 7 2016 Retrieved June 21 2017 a b Meet Jill Medvedow Class of 1972 hamdenhall org dead link Boston Direct artnet com Retrieved January 14 2024 Giants of Boston August 14 2013 a b Archived copy PDF 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