The Speed Art Museum (the Speed) is one of the preeminent art institutions in the country. Housing Kentucky's only encyclopedic collection, the Museum has played a decisive role in preserving and advancing great art for nearly 100 years. As Kentucky's oldest, largest, and most distinguished art museum, the Speed has been a cultural anchor for Louisville and the region since 1927. Committed to access, representation, and meaningful community connection, the Speed creates dynamic art experiences that spark curiosity and foster dialogue. With 2027 marking the Speed's Centennial year, the Museum has made an indelible imprint on the lives of the communities it serves, and more broadly within the State of Kentucky and nationally. The Speed is poised for a new chapter in its history.
The Speed's collection of around 15,000 objects is substantial and enviable for an institution of its size, and the Museum enjoys a considerable reputation in the region. The Speed's location on the University of Louisville campus ensures opportunities for collaboration and a robust student audience. In fall 2025, the Speed unveiled a new, three-acre sculpture-filled Art Park that is free for all and situates the Speed as a central gathering space on campus, and within the City of Louisville.
The Speed employs nearly 100 staff, with an annual budget of approximately $8.5 million, a general endowment of more than $56 million, and an acquisitions endowment of approximately $17 million.
Opportunities and Challenges
Throughout its history, the Speed has made substantial artistic, programmatic, and institutional advances. The Museum has also experienced post-COVID financial and staffing challenges similar to those across the museum field. These conditions present an opportunity to rethink the Speed's position in a changing social, cultural, and economic landscape.
The next Director will be responsible for advancing a compelling long-term vision while ensuring that the Museum's resources, structure, and priorities are aligned to support it. In the near term, this includes strengthening financial sustainability, reinforcing organizational alignment, and establishing clear priorities that support both mission and capacity.
Art institutions – and museums in particular – stand at a crossroads between purpose and relevance. The next Director of the Speed will be called upon to lead with clarity, judgment, and confidence in shaping the Museum's future role and impact.
The Role of the Director
The Director is the chief executive of the Museum, overseeing the entire institution – finance and administration, fundraising, collections, staff, facilities, exhibitions, research, education and community engagement programs, and external affairs. The Director collaborates and reports to the Board of Trustees, and works in close partnership with the Board and senior curatorial, administrative, and development staff to advance the Museum's mission, with clear alignment on roles, priorities, and decision-making responsibilities.
The Director serves as the Speed's principal fundraiser, and forges external partnerships and collaborations throughout the city, state, nation, and internationally. The Director is the Speed's primary spokesperson and advocate – locally, regionally, and within the national and global cultural network.
Responsibilities
Executive Leadership
Administrative/Financial/Operations
Development
External and Community Affairs
Curatorial, Programmatic, and Audience Strategy
Demonstrated Skills, Accomplishments, and Experience
Profile
Performance Criteria
Performance criteria for success will be determined in collaboration with the Board of Trustees within the first six months of assuming the position. Specific metrics will be agreed upon once the Director has sufficient experience and knowledge of the Speed's culture, programs, decision-making policies, and personnel. The Director will strive for success and growth in the following areas:
Compensation
The anticipated salary range for this position is approximately $275,000 to $315,000, commensurate with experience. A competitive benefits package will be provided.
The Speed Art Museum is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful workplace. We welcome candidates of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, and seek a Director who will contribute to a culture of trust, collaboration, and belonging across the organization and the community it serves.
Warren Whitney has been retained for this search. Interested candidates are invited to submit application materials to: Meredith Handakas using mhandakas@warrenwhitney.com. Please include a resume, cover letter, and three references.
All inquiries will be considered strictly confidential.
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