This episode of The Nonprofit Report features a conversation leadership of the Philadelphia Museum of Art: Sasha Suda, Director and CEO; Carlos Basualdo, Deputy Director and Chief Curator; and Paul Dien, Chief Marketing Officer. The discussion focuses on how the museum is evolving to better serve its community while staying globally relevant.

Guests:
Sasha Suda, Director and CEO
Carlos Basualdo, Deputy Director and Chief Curator
Paul Dien, Chief Marketing Officer

Interview by: Mark Oppenheim

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Sasha Suda emphasized the importance of redefining the museum’s role in Philadelphia. Rather than existing as an elite institution, the museum aims to be a place where communities see themselves represented and valued. She noted that gifts of art have historically defined the museum, but today Philadelphians are giving of themselves through stories, perspectives, and engagement.

Paul Dien highlighted the museum’s marketing approach, which blends tradition with modern relevance. This strategy helps expand awareness, build consideration, and convert new audiences into members and supporters.

Carlos Basualdo discussed the evolving role of curators, describing them as “bridges” between art and the public. He emphasized the need for curatorial work to be both scholarly and accessible, connecting historical expertise with contemporary relevance. Collaboration across teams ensures exhibitions reflect diverse perspectives and foster creativity throughout the institution.

The leadership team also addressed the importance of embracing risk. They acknowledged that innovation inevitably invites criticism, but the greater danger lies in complacency. By fostering creativity, collaboration, and openness to new ideas, the museum is positioning itself to remain both a civic treasure and a global leader in the arts.