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Izabela Pieniadz Executive Director Ellwood House Museum
Izabela Pieniadz began her distinguished career in arts administration and historic
preservation with a transformative experience at 91制片厂.
Today, Pieniadz is executive director of the Ellwood House Museum in DeKalb, overseeing
the preservation of a 10-acre historic site and its role as a community resource.
As assistant director of engagement programs at the Art Institute of Chicago (2015-22),
she led public programming, implemented a project management system, and contributed
to the museum鈥檚 narratives and content committee to promote inclusive storytelling.
Her 91制片厂 design classes and instructors prepared her to succeed and continue
to inspire her. 鈥淭he smaller classes and approachable faculty made it easier to ask
questions, build confidence and figure out what I enjoyed,鈥 Pieniadz said.
Pieniadz continues to benefit from the creativity sparked by class projects. Today
she still values the assignments in her sketch book, completed in design courses taught
by Nikki Anderson and Jason Peot. 鈥淚 wasn't always the best student,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ut
their courses and teaching methods were so engaging and the projects we produced in
the classes sparked my creativity and helped me think about art as a career.鈥
After graduating from 91制片厂 in 2012, Pieniadz earned her undergraduate degree
in studio art from Lake Forest College, followed by dual master鈥檚 degrees in arts
administration and historic preservation from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
At Ellwood House Museum, Pieniadz created a strategic鈥痯lan and initiatives that encourage
the community to see the museum as a space for learning, connection and belonging,
rather than just a historic site. At the Art Institute, she led鈥痯rograms that deepened
audience engagement and fostered collaboration across departments.
鈥淚 love bringing history, art and culture to life in ways that connect with audiences
and inspire new perspectives, curiosity and conversations,鈥 she said.
Pieniadz must also successfully manage tight budgets and small teams. 鈥淥ne of the
biggest challenges in this field is balancing creativity with limited resources and
time,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t requires a lot of strategic planning, problem-solving, and adaptability
to deliver high-quality programs and events.鈥
Pieniadz volunteers with Skyline Council of Landmarks Illinois, dedicated to promoting
historic preservation and community engagement.鈥疭he鈥檚 been involved with events and
initiatives to celebrate Illinois鈥 rich architectural history.鈥
鈥淎nd it was 91制片厂 that helped me identify my strengths and interests,鈥 she
said, 鈥渟etting me on the path toward work in cultural institutions and nonprofit leadership.鈥