
COURTESY THE DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART
COURTESY THE DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART
After having served for three years as the Dallas Museum of Art’s curator of European painting and sculpture, Nicole R. Myers been promoted to senior curator of European art.
The decision was announced by the museum’s director, Agustín Arteaga, who stated in a press release, “In her time at the DMA, Nicole has already demonstrated incredible leadership through her significant contributions to scholarship, visionary acquisitions, and compelling exhibitions that highlight the strength and breadth of the DMA’s collection.”
At the Dallas Museum, Myers has overseen numerous acquisitions of works by such European masters as Derick Baegert, Émile Bernard, and Adélaïde Labille-Guiard. She has also overseen various solo shows, including “Berthe Morisot, Woman Impressionist,” which opens at the DMA on February 24.
In a statement, Myers said, “I am thrilled to be part of such a dynamic institution as it starts an exciting new chapter under Dr. Arteaga’s direction, and I look forward to sharing groundbreaking exhibitions, research, and programming dedicated to European art in the years to come.”