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INFO JUNKIE: Heather Wilson

By Staff Reports, posted Aug 18, 2023

Heather Wilson
Executive Director, Cameron Art Museum

Wilson took over as head of Cameron Art Museum this summer. She said her focus is on “community engagement, especially on accessibility (reducing barriers to access), inclusivity and collaboration through partnerships while focusing on presenting the highest quality modern and contemporary art in Southeastern North Carolina.” 

Read more about WILSON in the latest issue of WILMA at WILMAmag.com.

“The Sunday New York Times while drinking coffee is my favorite thing to do on the weekend,” she said. She also reads The New Yorker, Artforum, The Atlantic, StarNews, the American Alliance of Museums magazine, Smithsonian, National Geographic, WILMA and the Greater Wilmington Business Journal.

Favorite websites: American Alliance of Museums and The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

Podcasts: 10 Percent Happier with Dan Harris, On Being with Krista Tippett, SmartLess and Serial.

Books: "Any and all Margaret Atwood, Geraldine Brooks – I loved Horse –  Alice Walker, Louise Erdrich, Lorrie Moore. I liked The Candy House by Jennifer Egan. I’ve read David Cecelski’s book The Waterman’s Song so many times that it’s starting to fall apart. I’m reading Katy Hessel’s A Story of Art Without Men right now.”

Find her at facebook.com/heatherwilson and Instagram @museummom2023
 
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