Wing Luke Museum Executive Director Joël Barraquiel Tan Steps Down
SEATTLE, September 13, 2024 (Newswire.com) - The Wing Luke Museum today announced that Joël Barraquiel Tan is stepping down as executive director. This decision comes after careful reflection.
Barraquiel Tan joined the Wing Luke Museum as executive director in April 2022, just as the Seattle region began to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. In his two-and-a-half years in the role, he led the Wing through a period of growth and expansion with a focus on increasing understanding and lifting up the voices of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander experience through vivid storytelling and inspiring exhibits that advance racial and social equity.
“It has been a privilege to lead the Wing Luke Museum and to work alongside such a dedicated team and supportive community,” said Barraquiel Tan. “I am proud of what we have accomplished together and our work to expand our understanding of arts and culture as core to individual and community well-being. I believe that the organization is well-positioned for continued success. While it was a difficult decision to make, I feel that this is the right time for me to explore new directions and opportunities.”
“We are deeply appreciative of the passion and commitment Joël brought to the Wing Luke Museum under sometimes challenging times,” said Ellen Ferguson, board president. “We respect his decision and wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”
The Board of Trustees will soon begin a search for a new executive director to lead the organization into its next chapter. An interim executive director will be named shortly to ensure a smooth transition and continuity of operations.
The Wing Luke Museum is committed to its mission of connecting everyone to the dynamic history, cultures and art of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders through vivid storytelling and inspiring experiences to advance racial and social equity. The Board is confident that the organization will continue to thrive during this transition period. We are grateful for the ongoing support of our community and stakeholders as we navigate this change.
About The Wing Luke Museum
The Wing Luke Museum’s mission is to connect everyone to the rich history, dynamic cultures, and art of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders through vivid storytelling and inspiring experiences to advance racial and social equity. It is located in Seattle’s Chinatown International District. Established in 1967, the Museum is a Smithsonian Affiliate, National Park Service Affiliated Area, and the only pan-Asian American community-based museum in the United States. The Wing Luke Museum is a national treasure, preserving and sharing the personal stories of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities. www.wingluke.org
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