Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Take an Art Day Trip to STORM KING ART CENTER!


STORM KING ART CENTER 
APPOINTS KELLIE HONEYCUTT 
AS CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Honeycutt to work alongside Storm King’s President John Stern and
Artistic Director and Chief Curator Nora Lawrence

commencing December 2022
 
She joins the Art Center following her nearly 12-year tenure at Public Art Fund 
where she played a transformative role as Deputy Director

Mountainville, NYNovember 22, 2022—Storm King Art Center announces the appointment of Kellie Honeycutt to the position of Chief Operating Officer. Honeycutt will be the first to hold the title at Storm King, which has in the last decade experienced exponential growth in its visitorship, collection, and seasonal and year-round programming. Honeycutt will report to John P. Stern, Storm King’s President since 2012, and will work alongside Nora Lawrence, the Art Center’s Artistic Director and Chief Curator, streamlining the museum’s leadership under Stern within operations and artistic programming.
 
The Chief Operating Officer position was created early this year as part of Storm King’s long-term vision for growth—further reflected in its ongoing Capital Project, which encompasses vital capital, landscape, and environmental measures designed to enhance visitor experience, significantly improve site accessibility, and protect the Art Center’s world-renowned collection and 500-acre landscape.
 
After a rigorous recruiting process led by Sally Sterling Executive Search, Honeycutt was selected to work in collaboration with Storm King’s senior leadership team and Board of Directors, advancing the Art Center’s mission and strategic vision, as well as its impact and visibility through management of fundraising, communications, audience development and engagement, finance, human resources, facilities, and visitor experience. She joins Storm King from Public Art Fund, the New York City-based non-profit organization dedicated to bringing contemporary art to urban public and outdoor spaces, where, since 2010, she has held leadership positions, most recenty Deputy Director.
 
Honeycutt said: “I have long admired Storm King—nowhere else do art and landscape come together so harmoniously to create an inspiring, surprising, and joyous experience for people of all backgrounds. The new Capital Project represents a transformative opportunity that will enhance how visitors, artists, staff, and the community experience everything that makes the Art Center unique. I am honored to join at such a pivotal moment for the institution and look forward to partnering with the dynamic Board and talented team to enrich the culture of the organization, steward its more-than 60-year legacy, and build an exciting and inclusive future together.”
 
John P. Stern said: “We warmly welcome Kellie to Storm King. Her ability to foster strong relationships among staff, Trustees, and partners to achieve shared success and meaningful growth will make her a significant part of Storm King’s leadership team and overall culture. As our extraordinary Capital Project helps strengthen Storm King for the future, I look forward to working with Kellie to advance our mission and initiatives—including the commitment to being an inclusive and accessible place for everyone.”
 
With more than 20 years of experience in the arts, Honeycutt has a demonstrated history of championing initiatives and practices that adapt to new opportunities, enhance effectiveness, and increase impact. During her nearly 12-year tenure at Public Art Fund, Honeycutt collaborated with the organization’s Board of Trustees, staff leadership, artists, partners, and stakeholders, tripling its staff, budget, and fundraising capacity. As Deputy Director, she led the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic and spearheaded significant institutional priorities, including its ambitious five-year strategic plan and critical inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility initiatives. Prior to that role, Honeycutt served as Public Art Fund’s Director of Institutional Advancement from 2017 to 2019 and Communications Director from 2010 to 2016.


Nora Lawrence said: “Kellie is a visionary leader—something that is clear from her success at Public Art Fund—and I am thrilled that Storm King will benefit from her expertise and energy. I look forward to working together, supporting artists and new creative programs, collaborating with colleagues and partners, and deepening engagement with art and nature among Storm King’s audiences.”
 
Honeycutt will assume her position effective December 5, 2022.

 

NOTES TO EDITORS
 
About Storm King Art Center
Storm King Art Center is a 500-acre outdoor museum located in New York’s Hudson Valley, where visitors experience large-scale sculpture and site-specific commissions under open sky. Since 1960, Storm King has been dedicated to stewarding the hills, meadows, and forests of its site and surrounding landscape. Building on the visionary thinking of its founders, Storm King supports artists and some of their most ambitious works. Changing exhibitions, programming, and seasons offer discoveries with every visit. 
 

stormking.org
 
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Visitor Information
2022 Season: April 6 – December 11, 2022
​​Storm King will be closed starting December 12 and will reopen in January 2023 for Winter Weekends. 
 
Hours
Sunday – Monday: 10AM – 4:30PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday – Saturday: 10AM – 4:30PM
*Final entry at 3PM
 
Closed Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2022
 
Tickets
Timed-entry tickets are required and must be reserved in advance. Members may visit without an advance reservation, any time during open hours. Ticket entry times are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For the most up-to-date information on ticket availability, amenities, and hours, please see 
stormking.org/visit.
 
Discounted Admission
Storm King is pleased to offer discounted admission for the 2022 season to the following visitors. Tickets using these discounts must be requested via the Free Admission Request Form at 
stormking.org/tickets.
  • SNAP participants/EBT cardholders via Museums for All
  • Active military and their family via the Blue Star Program
  • Caregiver accompanying a visitor with a disability
  • Storm King Partner School students, families, and educators
  • Qualifying members of Modern and Contemporary Reciprocal Program museums (Mod/Co)
  • American Association of Museum (AAM) members
  • International Committee of Museums (ICOM) members
  • Staff of other museumsWant aa
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