Live from the Director’s Office

Maxwell L. Anderson, The Eugene McDermott Director, Dallas Museum of Art

I’m on Day Three at the DMA and feeling very much at home. Directors are always at home, because the job follows us there. In the case of the Dallas Museum of Art, it’s great fun to get to know so many new people in such a short time, and to absorb the rhythms of a venerable institution that is forever in the moment.

Unpacking a few hundred books and displaying a few souvenirs and personal photographs has already made my new office feel familiar—as does knowing that dear friends have worked in this office for many years before I showed up. The choices of how time is spent in the first few weeks are clear up to a point—lots of events and opportunities to connect with everyone from staff to visitors to donors and trustees to others throughout the Metroplex. The script not written is how to blend my experiences with the needs of the DMA, which will be a fresh and exciting challenge. My inner circle of staff is already learning about my foibles and tone, which I try to keep informal, fast-paced, laced with humor, and open to experiments that fail.

While I will return to this space from time to time, it’s probably easier to find me on Twitter (@MaxAndersonUSA), which demands haiku-like precision but slightly less time. Excited to see what happens on Day Four!

Maxwell Anderson is The Eugene McDermott Director at the Dallas Museum of Art.

7 Responses to “Live from the Director’s Office”


  1. 1 Ben Lima January 11, 2012 at 5:50 pm

    Welcome, and the fact that a museum director is blogging and Tweeting is really cool!

  2. 2 Carol Resnick January 11, 2012 at 11:36 pm

    What a nice introduction to our new director. I had the pleasure of meeting Max on his second day. I brought him a small flower arrangement for his office so that I could introduce myself. As a docent I am excited to see where Max will lead our institution. CR

  3. 3 Susie Soderquist January 12, 2012 at 12:51 am

    Welcome Max.
    As a docent and one who finds being at the DMA the best part of any day,I look forward to meeting you. It is exciting to be part of something so traditional and yet always so in flux. Taking 15 students through the Gaultier today was one of my most interesting tours yet. Dallas is the place to be!

  4. 4 Tanya Miller January 14, 2012 at 1:45 pm

    Welcome, Max!

    I’m a member and a frequent visitor to the DMA. Looking forward to meeting you and hearing about your favorite works of art in our collection. I hope you’ll lead a few Late Night tours.


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