Suzanne Wallinga appointed General Director of Museum Cobra, Amstelveen

Monday, October 14, 2024
Suzanne Wallinga appointed General Director of Museum Cobra, Amstelveen

Museum Cobra appointed Suzanne Wallinga as its new general director. Together with financial director Cor Dinkgreve, she will form the museum’s new board of directors from October 1, 2024. Her appointment marks a new chapter for Museum Cobra, in which her vision and refreshing approach will further strengthen the museum.

Suzanne Wallinga has since built an appealing career in the art world. She is co-founder and former director of art platform A Tale of a Tub and granted many commissions to various artists working on new productions at the intersection of art, literature, architecture and design. As a freelance curator, she developed exhibitions and programs with social relevance, focusing on themes such as ecological crises and inclusivity. For this, Wallinga worked with renowned institutions such as the Kröller-Müller Museum, the Frans Hals Museum and the Stedelijk Museum, among others. In addition to her work as an exhibition maker, Suzanne Wallinga has been advising cultural institutions on policy and strategy for over fifteen years, most recently Sonsbeek. She was also interim director of Amsterdam Art. She is also active as a director and supervisor at various art institutions around the country and publishes regularly on art.

With Suzanne Wallinga, Museum Cobra gains a director with a wealth of experience in both artistic and business policy, and a keen eye for social relevance in the art world. Her passion for making art more accessible to diverse audiences, combined with her expertise in curating high-profile, contemporary exhibitions with a social character, fits seamlessly with Museum Cobra’s mission and vision.

“The Supervisory Board is delighted with the appointment of Suzanne Wallinga as General Director of Museum Cobra! The Board is impressed by her originality and her vision of modern and contemporary art and her ideas to approach, from the perspective of the Cobra idea, local, national and international artistic and social developments. The Board believes that Suzanne Wallinga’s knowledge, experience and entrepreneurship will give Museum Cobra new élan,” says Jerry Straub, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Museum Cobra.

Suzanne Wallinga: “I am very much looking forward to working with the Cobra team. I want to make a valuable contribution to the development, strengthening the position and reputation of the museum in Amstelveen, both nationally and internationally. This is the moment to let Museum Cobra be a place for inspiration, exchange and encounter. Art helps us to express ourselves and connect with others-an essential element in our current society. I look forward to working with artists, our partners and stakeholders, and am grateful for the support of the Supervisory Board. See you at the museum!”

 

 

Stephanie Cime

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