August 26, 2010 Amon Carter Museum of American Art Announces New Registrar
Fort Worth, TX, August 26, 2010—The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is pleased to announce that Marci Driggers Caslin has been promoted to registrar. She joined the museum’s staff as exhibition coordinator in March. In her new position, Caslin oversees the registrar’s department, coordinates traveling exhibitions and manages outgoing loans.
“I am excited to lead the registrar staff at the Amon Carter,” says Caslin. “Its collections are stellar, our upcoming exhibitions are fascinating, and I am thrilled to be connected to it all.”
Previous to the Carter, Caslin worked as the registrar for loans and exhibitions at the Dallas Museum of Art for nearly five years. While there, she was responsible for the coordination of more than 10 exhibitions and organized traveling exhibitions, installation of works from the permanent collection and outgoing loans. Caslin also was on the staff at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, where she served as an associate registrar, and worked at the Galería de Arte Isabel Aninat in Santiago, Chile. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in art history from the University of North Texas.
“To work at such a premiere museum is an amazing opportunity,” Caslin says. “I look forward to helping the Carter fulfill its mission of exhibiting the finest examples of American art.”