MCA Chicago’s Director Madeleine Grynsztejn to Depart After Nearly Two Decades

MCA Chicago's Director Madeleine Grynsztejn to Depart After Nearly Two Decades

Madeleine Grynsztejn, the esteemed director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, has revealed her plans to step down by the end of 2026. Her decision marks the conclusion of an impressive eighteen-year tenure at the helm of the institution.

Grynsztejn’s leadership has been instrumental in shaping the MCA’s vision and expanding its influence within the contemporary art world. Her departure will undoubtedly leave a significant impact on the museum’s future direction.

As the museum prepares for this transition, the search for a new director will begin. Grynsztejn’s legacy will be remembered for her contributions to both the museum and the broader art community.

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