County museum’s art director on the mend
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Young Chang
NEWPORT BEACH -- Officials from the Orange County Museum of Art
announced Monday that director Naomi Vine is recovering from a successful
surgery that removed a melanoma tumor from her brain in late September.
Vine had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage in August, which museum
officials had kept quiet about until this week. In improved health, Vine
has decided it would be appropriate to disclose her condition, museum
spokesman Brian Langston said.
An extended period of recovery is expected, and Langston added that
her time off will probably exceed three months.
Chief Curator and Deputy Director Elizabeth Armstrong, who joined the
staff six months ago, was named acting director in late September by the
museum’s board of trustees. She has since overseen both her curatorial
department and the administrative side of operations, which includes
managing fund-raisers, development matters and budgets.
“But I’m also looking to hire an interim administrator to assist me
because I need to, at the same time, keep the curatorial program moving
forward,” Armstrong said.
The acting director is talking to candidates and expects to make a
decision in the next few weeks.
Colleagues of Vine continue to hope for a quick recovery.
“Knowing Dr. Vine, who is a strong and dedicated person, she’ll be
back as soon as she can,” Langston said.
Museum leaders also said Monday that Vine’s prognosis is “very good.”
“She’s very alert, she’s very verbal, and I know she’s getting
stronger every day,” Armstrong said. “The surgery was very successful.”
Armstrong’s duties have nearly doubled in the past couple of months,
but the director said she feels the most challenging phase has passed.
Langston said the museum’s board members were confident Armstrong
could take on the added responsibilities, which led them to fill the
temporary vacancy within the staff.
“It’s fair to say that our board of trustees views that our personnel
is our second-most important resource, the artwork being the most
important,” Langston said. “They take the issues of staffing very, very
seriously, particularly the issue of who’s going to lead the museum.”
* Young Chang writes features. She may be reached at (949) 574-4268 or
by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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