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Martha Stotzky Joins Parrish Art Museum

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Martha Stotzky has joined the Parrish Art Museum as deputy director of arts education. COURTESY PARRISH ART MUSEUM

Martha Stotzky has joined the Parrish Art Museum as deputy director of arts education. COURTESY PARRISH ART MUSEUM

authorStaff Writer on Dec 19, 2022

Parrish Art Museum Executive Director Monica Ramirez-Montagut has announced that Martha Stotzky joined the Parrish as Deputy Director of Arts Education on December 19. Stotzky brings extensive experience developing and leading art education programs for diverse student populations in New York, and primarily on the East End.

“Martha’s collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to art education will be a great asset to the Museum and its future,” said Ramirez-Montagut. “I look forward to her tenure at the Parrish, where she will be charged with continuing the depth of our programs and expanding their breadth and impact on the many communities we serve.”

Stotzky began her career in museum education at the Parrish, establishing a variety of programs and partnerships that have endured for decades. For the past 13 years, as Education Director at Project MOST, Inc. of East Hampton, Stotzky directed and implemented an expansive education strategy. For nearly a decade prior to that, she was Art Historian and Cultural History Teacher at the Ross School in East Hampton. A graduate of New York University with a degree in Art History, Stotzky is also a working artist.

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