Philadelphia Art Museum Director and CEO Sasha Suda No Longer with Institution
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-11-04 22:01:35
The Philadelphia Art Museum has confirmed that Director and CEO Sasha Suda is no longer employed by the institution, according to an official statement released on Tuesday, November 4. The museum provided the brief announcement to NBC10, stating simply that "Director and CEO Sasha Suda is no longer with the Philadelphia Art Museum."
As the museum begins its search for a permanent replacement, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and Conservation Louis Marchesano will serve as interim leadership during the transition period. Museum officials indicated that Marchesano will oversee operations while the institution conducts its search for a new director and CEO.
The timing of this leadership change is particularly notable, coming less than a month after the Philadelphia Art Museum underwent a recent rebranding effort. The museum has not provided additional details about the circumstances surrounding Suda's departure or the timeline for selecting a permanent successor.
This development represents a significant change in leadership for one of Philadelphia's most prominent cultural institutions, as the museum continues to navigate its post-rebranding phase while seeking new executive direction.
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