Over the course of his tenure at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Teitelbaum has overseen a slew of changes and challenges. He plans to retire in August 2025.
After leading the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston for nearly a decade, CEO and Director Matthew Teitelbaum has announced he’ll retire in August 2025.
In a statement, trustees chair Cathy E. Minehan said, “Matthew has shared one of the world’s greatest collections of art, loved by many, with the community and with undeterred commitment to standards of excellence. He has done so in some of the most challenging times in the institution's history, leading with compassion and fairness, and steering the MFA toward a more stable future.
According to the museum, Teitelbaum implemented 64 new initiatives, including programs for college students and teens, commissions for outdoor artworks, and a division dedicated to learning and community engagement. The MFA’s Late Nites debuted, the museum added movie screenings on its lawn and hosted more free community celebrations.
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