Genevieve Risner has been hired as the museum’s new Marketing and Communications Coordinator. Previously, she worked at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West as a marketing and audience intern. Risner holds a BA in marketing and international business from Ball State University. In her new role, she will coordinate the Eskenazi Museum’s social media and print marketing campaigns and serve as a public relations liaison with the press and public.

“I am thrilled to welcome Danielle Johnson and Christine Baldwin to our senior leadership team and I look forward to working with them to advance our institutional goals, including the implementation of our strategic plan. Each of them brings valuable museum experience that will enrich our efforts to diversify our collection and programming. I also congratulate Emma Fulce and Laura Scheper on their new roles. Their in-depth knowledge of the Eskenazi Museum and outstanding approach to cross-departmental collaboration will be essential to the museum’s success. And I extend a warm welcome to Genevieve Risner, who will help increase awareness of our great museum and extend our reach to the community,” said David A. Brenneman, Wilma E. Kelley Director of the Eskenazi Museum of Art.

About the IU Eskenazi Museum of Art

Since its establishment in 1941, the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art has grown from a small university teaching collection into one of the most significant university art collections in the United States. A preeminent teaching museum on the Indiana University campus, its internationally acclaimed collection includes more than 45,000 objects representing nearly every art-producing culture throughout history from around the world.

The Eskenazi Museum of Art recently completed a $30 million renovation of its acclaimed I. M. Pei–designed building. The newly renovated museum is an enhanced teaching resource for Indiana University and southern Indiana. The museum is dedicated to engaging students, faculty, artists, scholars, alumni, and the wider public through the cultivation of new ideas and scholarship.

CONTACT: Mariah Keller, Director of Creative Services