Kitty Scott Appointed Chief Curator at National Gallery
Kitty Scott is the National Gallery of Canada's new deputy director and chief curator, effective Jan. 6.
Scott, who has 25 years of major museum and gallery experience, is the first woman to permanently hold the chief curator position at the National Gallery.
She had been working as a curator at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Scott was curator of contemporary art at the National Gallery from 2000 to 2006.
Scott, born in St. John’s, Nfld., has also worked at the Banff Centre, the Serpentine Galleries in Britain, the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Edmonton Art Gallery.
Source: National Gallery of Canada