The Brooklyn Museum announced today that Anne Pasternak will succeed Arnold L. Lehman as the landmarks newest Director. Paternak, who will begin her directorship on September 1, 2015, spent the last 20 years as president and art director of Creative Time, a nonprofit arts organization.
Arnold L. Lehman, who is retiring in June after nearly 18 years of service has brought Brooklynites a number of mind-blowing exhibitions like Hip Hop Nation, Killer Heels, Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic, Basquait and Annie Leibovitz, just to name a few. His goal was to be “the nation’s most visitor-friendly art museum,” as stated in a goodbye letter to Brooklyn Museum members.
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Anne Pasternak will  be the first woman to ever direct the Brooklyn Museum, an unusual role for her as this will be the first time she has ever held a job in a museum. “If there was one job I fantasized about, it was being director of the Brooklyn Museum,” Pasternak told the NY Times in a recent interview.
What will Pasternak bring to the Brooklyn Museum after Arnold Lehman made sure to highlight diversity and culture in the gentrifying borough? Lehman assures us, “under the new Director, the Brooklyn Museum will continue to aspire to our founders’ goals—to be ‘the museum…for everyone…the museum of the future.'”