McClenney-Brooker, Cheryl
Biography
Cheryl McClenney-Brooker worked at the Philadelphia Museum of Art for 29 years, retiring in 2012 as the Director of External Affairs, having played a key role in increasing the museum’s institutional diversity and maintaining cultural engagement with various communities throughout the city.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence from Dan Miller to Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, 1987 March 4
Correspondence from Dan Miller, Painting Department Chairman, to Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, Assistant Director for Programming at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
External Affairs Department Records
These records document activities held within and outside of the museum to further the department's on-going development and promotion of collaboration, outreach, diversity and government relations.
Memorandum from Anne d'Harnoncourt to Mark Rosenthal, Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, Danielle Rice, and Betsy Anderson, 1986 August 13
Memorandum from Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Mark Rosenthal, Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, Danielle Rice, and Betsy Anderson.
Memorandum from Carol Bassett to Anne d'Harnoncourt, Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, Danielle Rice, Anne Schuster, Betsy Anderson, Julie Berkowitz, and Sheryl Bar, 1987 March 6
Memorandum from Carol Bassett, Executive Office at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Anne d'Harnoncourt, Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, Danielle Rice, Anne Schuster, Betsy Anderson, Julie Berkowitz, and Sheryl Bar. Includes list of attendees for Duchamp collaboration meeting.
Memorandum from Cheryl McClenney-Brooker to All Staff, 1987 September 4
Memorandum from Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, Assistant Director for Programming at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to All Staff.
Memorandum from Cheryl McClenney-Brooker to Marge Kline, George Marcus, Ann Percy, Mark Rosenthal, and Innis Shoemaker, 1987 February 18
Memorandum from Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, Assistant Director for Programming at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Marge Kline, George Marcus, Ann Percy, Mark Rosenthal, and Innis Shoemaker. Includes sample letter and biography.
Memorandum from Danielle Rice to Anne d'Harnoncourt, Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, and Suzi Wells, 1987 March 16
Memorandum from Danielle Rice, Curator of Education at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, to Anne d'Harnoncourt, George D. Widener Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Cheryl McClenney-Brooker, and Suzi Wells. Includes overview and budget for Duchamp Centennial Celebration.
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