Art museum and educational foundation with post-impressionist masterworks
The Barnes Foundation operates a major art museum and education nonprofit in Philadelphia, built around a collection of post-impressionist and modernist works spanning painting, sculpture, decorative arts, and antiquities. The tech stack is predominantly Microsoft + Adobe + Salesforce—standard for nonprofit operations—but the hiring mix (mostly interns, with discrete pockets in ops and marketing) and active projects (archival digitization, teacher resources, gallery engagement) indicate a lean operational structure focused on education delivery and collection access rather than technology infrastructure.
Notable leadership hires: Grantmaking Director, Art Director
Founded in 1922, the Barnes holds significant holdings of work by Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse, Picasso, and other post-impressionist and modernist masters, alongside American paintings, African sculpture, Native American ceramics, and Mediterranean and Asian antiquities. The organization operates as both a museum (with exhibitions, tours, and nightlife events) and an educational institution (offering classes, workshops, and teacher resources). Programs span summer art camps, family workshops, and professional development for educators. The foundation's stated mission centers on advancing education and appreciation of fine arts and horticulture. Operational challenges center on funding identification, visitor growth, program participation, and grantmaking capacity—typical of mid-sized nonprofit museums.
Primarily Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), Salesforce, Teams, Zoom, and web standards (HTML, CSS). Also uses OBS Studio and specialized museum management software (TMS).
Key initiatives include archival digitization and accessibility (Transkribus transcription), teacher resource creation, gallery engagement activities, summer art camps, family workshops, special exhibitions, and the Calder Gardens 'Now Open to Interpretation' campaign.
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