Stephanie Stebich
Born
Stephanie Antoinette Franziska Stebich

(1966-01-26) January 26, 1966
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Art historian
Curator
SpouseAnne-Imelda Radice (m. 2016)
Academic background
Alma materColumbia University
New York University
Academic work
DisciplineArt history
Sub-disciplineAmerican art
InstitutionsBrooklyn Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Tacoma Art Museum
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Stephanie Antoinette Franziska Stebich (born January 26, 1966 in Mülheim) is a German-born American art historian and curator. Stebich is currently the Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[1]

Career

Born in Germany to Gehard and Ute, Stebich's family immigrated to Scarsdale, New York, when she was three years old.[2] She graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1984.[3] Stebich then continued on to receive degrees in art history: a Bachelor of Arts from Columbia University in 1988 and a Master of Arts from New York University Institute of Fine Arts.[4]

Stebich began her career in museum directorship in Assistant Director positions: the Brooklyn Museum from 1992 to 1995, the Cleveland Museum of Art from 1995 to 2001, and the Minneapolis Institute of Art from 2001 to 2004. In the following year, she became Executive Director of the Tacoma Art Museum. In 2017, Stebich was named the Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, succeeding Elizabeth Broun.[5] A year later, Stebich was selected as co-chair of the museum's American Women's History Initiative, along with Provost John Davis.[6]

Personal life

On August 14, 2016, Stebich married fellow art historian and museum director Anne-Imelda Radice.[7]

See also

References

  1. "199. Blanket contributed by Ute &Gerhard Stebich | Blanket Stories: Transportation Object, Generous Ones, Trek".
  2. "Forty Under 40 - Stephanie Stebich". 7 June 2018.
  3. "Stephanie Stebich".
  4. "American museums".
  5. "Stephanie Stebich".
  6. "Smithsonian Launches American Women's History Initiative".
  7. McKinley, Jesse (26 August 2016). "United in Love, but Living on Separate Coasts". The New York Times.
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