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McMaster Museum of Art Welcomes Mary Reid as Director and Chief Curator

February 4, 2025

McMaster Museum of Art Welcomes Mary Reid as Director and Chief Curator

The McMaster Museum of Art has appointed Mary Reid its new director and chief curator.

Reid brings experience at public and university-affiliated galleries and a proven track record of leadership in the arts sector.

Reid has served as the director and curator of the Woodstock Art Gallery since 2014, where she strengthened operations and raised the gallery’s profile on local, provincial and international stages.

She is also familiar with the university environment, having spent three years as director and curator of the School of Art Gallery at the University of Manitoba. Reid also lectured and taught at the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba, focusing on contemporary art, curatorial practice, museum studies and critical writing.

Her earlier career included roles as curator of contemporary art and photography at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, where she worked to enhance public engagement and support innovative artistic practices.

Reid’s appointment follows an international search initiated last fall after the retirement of Carol Podedworny, who led the M(M)A with vision and dedication for 18 transformative years.

Betty Julian, who has served as interim director and senior curator, will return to her role as senior curator.

“The opportunity to lead the McMaster Museum of Art and build upon the exceptional work of its staff and my predecessor, Carol Podedworny, is certainly a great privilege. I am eager to become fully integrated into the McMaster University family,” Reid said.

“My intent is to continue to strengthen the means by which the museum provides meaningful service and engagement with students, faculty and staff. I look forward to applying my skills, hard work and determination toward championing this goal with the support of the museum’s staff and advisory committee.”

As director and chief curator, Reid will lead the determination and implementation of strategic, financial, fundraising, planning and other priorities for the M(M)A and the university art collection.

“Mary’s innovative approach to the arts make her an outstanding addition to McMaster,” said Susan Tighe, provost and vice-president (Academic).

“Her success in fostering community engagement, securing funding for creative projects, and supporting artistic excellence aligns well with the McMaster Museum of Art’s mission to inspire, educate and enrich through art.”

“I am also deeply thankful to Betty for her leadership and dedication during this transitional period. I look forward to working closely with her as she resumes her role as senior curator, bringing her expertise to the Museum’s ongoing work.”

Reid holds both a Master of Arts in Canadian Art History and a Master of Business Administration from York University.

As director and curator of the Woodstock Art Gallery, Reid stabilized operations and ensured the long-term financial sustainability of the organization. Her efforts increased awareness of the gallery and strengthened its relevance. Notably, Reid secured a federal investment for the development of the gallery’s fourth floor, which will be transformed into the “Creative Hub on 4th.”

Reid’s appointment begins on March 3, 2025, in a permanent capacity.

McMaster Museum of Art Welcomes Mary Reid as Director and Chief Curator

Mary Reid, the newly appointed director and chief curator of the McMaster Museum of Art, seen here at the Woodstock Art Gallery, with an oil on canvas piece called Self Portrait, by Florence Carlyle, from the Woodstock gallery’s permanent collection.

Photo by Stephan Cam.

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