The Bronzeville Center for the Arts Appoints Distinguished Arts Advocate Ra Joy as Next Executive Director
Joy, with decades of experience in the arts and public policy, served most recently as Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor at the National Endowment for the Arts under President Joe Biden
MILWAUKEE – Today, the Bronzeville Center for the Arts (BCA) Board of Directors announced its new Executive Director, Ra Joy, to lead the BCA in its mission to develop an African American art museum in Milwaukee’s Bronzeville community.
Joy most recently served as Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor at the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in the Biden-Harris Administration, where he worked at the nexus of federal arts policy, national cultural leadership, and community-centered investment. Prior to his NEA role, Joy led Arts Alliance Illinois for eight years, one of the nation’s most prominent arts advocacy and service organizations, where he built broad coalitions among artists, educators, cultural institutions, and policymakers.
“Ra is recognized as one of our nation’s leading advocates for the arts and creative expression,” said Morgan. “Over the course of his distinguished career, he has had a profound influence on the arts and arts policy at the local, state, and federal levels. At this pivotal moment, we’re thrilled that Ra will lead the future of the arts at the BCA.”
In his new role at the BCA, Joy will lead planning, design, and continued community engagement efforts for the future arts museum, which will draw visitors to Milwaukee and position Bronzeville as an internationally recognized hub for Black arts and culture. He will also oversee the continued activation of Gallery 507, the organization’s headquarters and home to exhibitions, makerspace opportunities, and artist engagement.
“The arts are everywhere in Milwaukee,” said Joy. “You can see it in the architectural beauty of the Milwaukee Art Museum. You can hear it at SummerFest, one of the largest music festivals in the world. You can taste it in the city’s brewing traditions and diverse culinary arts scene. And you can certainly feel it in the momentum that’s building for culture and the arts in Bronzeville.”
“I’m thrilled that Ra Joy is leading the Bronzeville Center for the Arts,” said Deb Kern, Founding Board Member of the BCA. “This is a time of real momentum for BCA, and I know Ra shares my belief in and commitment to moving our vision forward and bringing this museum to life.”
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