Current:Home > NewsAmy Homma succeeds Jacqueline Stewart to lead Academy Museum -ProsperityStream Academy
Amy Homma succeeds Jacqueline Stewart to lead Academy Museum
Chainkeen Exchange View
Date:2025-04-09 15:30:45
Jacqueline Stewart is leaving her post leading the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures to return to the University of Chicago. Academy Museum veteran Amy Homma will succeed her as director and president, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Wednesday.
Stewart, a prominent film scholar and Turner Classic Movies host, has helped steer the Academy Museum through its opening phase, serving as its chief artistic and programming officer from 2020-2022, when she became its leader. During her tenure, she helped make new galleries bilingual and oversaw the opening of many exhibitions, including one on Black Cinema between 1989 and 1971.
Homma has been with the Los Angeles based museum for five years, most recently as its chief audience officer.
The film academy, the organization behind the Oscars, also announced several more promotions in its executive ranks to unite teams within the Academy, including the foundation, the museum and the Oscars. In May, the film academy launched a $500 million fundraising campaign in the leadup to the 100th Oscars in 2028.
“As the Academy evolves, we are bringing teams together to create a better sense of shared purpose across the organization,” Academy CEO Bill Kramer said in a statement.
The organization also said that longtime academy archivist Randy Haberkamp is retiring after 23 years. Matt Severson will succeed him in a new role in which he will oversee the collections and preservation efforts for all 23 million items in the Academy Collection.
veryGood! (8198)
Related
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- UFC 309: Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic fight card, odds, how to watch, date
- Jennifer Hudson, Kylie Minogue and Billy Porter to perform at Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade
- Tesla issues 6th Cybertruck recall this year, with over 2,400 vehicles affected
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- Kyle Richards Swears This Holiday Candle Is the Best Scent Ever and She Uses It All Year
- Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow's Son Moses Martin Reveals His Singing Talents at Concert
- Bridgerton's Luke Newton Details His Physical Transformation for Season 3's Leading Role
- The city of Chicago is ordered to pay nearly $80M for a police chase that killed a 10
- Mike Tyson employs two trainers who 'work like a dream team' as Jake Paul fight nears
Ranking
- South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
- Mike Tyson concedes the role of villain to young foe in 58-year-old’s fight with Jake Paul
- Texas man accused of supporting ISIS charged in federal court
- It's Red Cup Day at Starbucks: Here's how to get your holiday cup and cash in on deals
- Appeals court scraps Nasdaq boardroom diversity rules in latest DEI setback
- Dogecoin soars after Trump's Elon Musk announcement: What to know about the cryptocurrency
- Smithfield agrees to pay $2 million to resolve child labor allegations at Minnesota meat plant
- Medical King recalls 222,000 adult bed assistance rails after one reported death
Recommendation
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
New York races to revive Manhattan tolls intended to fight traffic before Trump can block them
USMNT Concacaf Nations League quarterfinal Leg 1 vs. Jamaica: Live stream and TV, rosters
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin to kick off fundraising effort for Ohio women’s suffrage monument
New data highlights 'achievement gap' for students in the US
Louisiana man kills himself and his 1-year-old daughter after a pursuit
AI could help scale humanitarian responses. But it could also have big downsides
Florida State can't afford to fire Mike Norvell -- and can't afford to keep him