![]() Clark during her final three months at the helm, according to the release. ![]() The board will consider both internal and external candidates to replace Ms. “All of us at BAM sincerely thank Katy for her tremendous contributions over the last five years and wish her the best in her next pursuit,” Nora Ann Wallace, an interim co-chair of the organization’s board, said in a release. She began her career playing violin in the BBC Symphony Orchestra in London from 1994 to 1999 before turning to arts management. Clark, who was born and raised in Wales, joined the organization after serving as the president and executive director of New York’s Orchestra of St. She also implemented the organization’s diversity, equity and inclusion plan. ![]() She oversaw the opening of the organization’s first dedicated visual art gallery last fall and the beginning of construction of the BAM Karen, a three-cinema venue that will also house films from the BAM archives. Clark led an expansion of the institution’s campus. Clark said in a release, adding that her new role would be announced soon.ĭuring her five years as president, Ms. “I have accepted a new position where I can have a focused impact on work that is especially meaningful to me, notably in arts education and civic engagement,” Ms. Katy Clark, the violinist-turned-arts-executive who has led the organization since 2015, will leave in January to accept another opportunity, the BAM board announced Monday. The Brooklyn Academy of Music is looking for a new president.
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