Jacqueline Stewart, the noted film scholar, programmer and educator, has been named chief artistic and programming officer of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, a newly created executive position, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Monday.
Stewart, who will start work in January 2021 and report to Museum director and president Bill Kramer, will lead strategy and planning for the Academy Museum's curatorial, educational and public programming initiatives including exhibitions, screenings, symposia, publications, workshops and K-12 programs. "Jacqueline Stewart is a powerful leader in the film world," Kramer said in a statement. "Her inspiring history of scholarship, teaching, programming, building community.
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