UO’s museum director named president of national academic museum organization

Jill Hartz, executive director of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon, is now president of the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries (AAMG).Jill Hartz

The AAMG is the leading educational and professional organization for academic museums, galleries and collections. Organized in 1980 as the Association of College and University Museums and Galleries and renamed in 2010, the AAMG includes students, professionals and international museums.

“I am honored and excited to be the new president of the AAMG,” says Hartz, who previously served on its board of directors, most recently as secretary of the organization. “In the past two years, we gained increased visibility and importance for our educational efforts in calling for the protection of academic collections.”  

Hartz joined the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in August 2008. She is responsible for the 13,000+ collection with special strengths in Asian and Pacific Northwest Art and the 60,000 square foot facility that was renovated and expanded in 2005. 

From 1997 to 2008, she served as director of the University of Virginia Art Museum in Charlottesville. She also worked for 10 years previously at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University. 

Hartz is editor of four books, including “Agnes Denes,” a monograph produced for the retrospective exhibition at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, in 1992; “Siting Jefferson: Contemporary Artists Interpret Thomas Jefferson’s Legacy,” documenting the 2000 exhibition “Hindsight-Fore-Site: Art for the New Millennium” (2003); and “Amazonia,” the catalogue for the exhibition she curated in 2010.  In addition, she is a reviewer for the Institute of Museums and Library Services and for the AAM’s Museum Assessment Programs and Accreditation.