Examples of Jewish individuals heading American art organizations, 1997-1998, merely by noting common Jewish names

FROM: [Bowker, R. R.] American Art Directory. 56th Edition. R. R. Bowker, New Providence, New Jersey, 1997-1998

[For many more names, see http://www.jewishtribalreview.org/26art.htm]

Detroit Institute of Arts,
Director: Samuel Sachs II.
(The
Treasurer of this museum is also Jewish: Gilbert Silverman).

Contemporary Arts Center of Cincinnati,
Chairman: Stanley
Kaplan.

National Museum of African-American Art in Washington DC,
Public Affairs Director: Janice Kaplan.

Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry,
President and CEO of James Kahn.

Connecticut Historical Society,
Executive Director: David Kahn.

National Assembly of State Art Agencies in Washington DC, Executive Director: Jonathan Katz.

President of the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts in New York
City: Nathan Leventhal.

Society of American Graphic Artists,
President: Martin Levine.

Director of the American Foundation for the Arts in Miami: May
Levine.

President of the American Foundation for the Arts in Miami: Richard Levine.

Public Information Director for the International Center of
Photography in New York City: Phyllis Levine.

President of National Assembly of State Art Agencies, Washington
DC: Marvin Cohen.

President of the American Society for Aesthetics: Ted Cohen.

Executive Director of the of the Arizona Commission for the Arts:
Shelly Cohn.

President of the New York Artists Equity Association: Arnold 
Gold.

Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the McMichael Canadian Art
Collection in Ontario: Joan Goldfarb.

Chairman of the Art Academy of Cincinnati: Stewart Goldman.

President of the Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies:
Adrienne Goldstone.

Executive Director of the Farrington Valley Arts Center in Avon,
Connecticut: Betty Friedman.

Director and Chief Curator of the Nova Eccles Harrison Museum of
Art in Logan, Utah: Steve Rosen.

Executive Director of the American Institute for Conservation of
Historic and Artistic Works: Sarah Rosenberg.

President of the Albuquerque (New Mexico) United Artists: Allan
Rosenfield. 

Director of the Lancaster (Pennsylvania) Museum of Art: Ellen
Rosenholtz.

Chairman of the Board of Trustees, the Brooklyn Museum: Robert
Rubin.

Commissioner of Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs: Lois
Weinberg.