Up & Coming Weekly

June 15, 2010

Up and Coming Weekly is a weekly publication in Fayetteville, NC and Fort Bragg, NC area offering local news, views, arts, entertainment and community event and business information.

Issue link: https://www.epageflip.net/i/12034

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 8 of 28

Where Do We Go From Here? by JANICE BURTON Meredith Stiehl has a lot riding on her shoulders. Stiehl, the president of the Fayetteville Museum of Art’s Board of Directors, has spent a lot of sleepless nights, and packed days working to keep the museum alive. When the decision to close the museum’s doors was made, Stiehl was the one who broke the news to the community, and was the one who has worked to close the facility. “As the board president, I know, and the museum board knows that our vision has got to be based on an accurate view of the current reality,” said Stiehl during a recent interview. “We have to make decisions based on where we are right now.” Where the museum is right now is in debt, without a staff and with its facility for sale. It is also in a bad relationship with the Arts Council Fayetteville/Cumberland County and is facing a community that is at best confused about what has happened over the past couple of years. This is the reality Stiehl lays down with at night and gets up with in the morning. “I really wanted to believe over the past year that we could all hold hands and come together and work things out,” said Stiehl. “But that didn’t happen. So now, we have to go from here.” Stiehl is the fi rst to say that she is not in the business of fi nger pointing. “I’m not laying the blame for our closure on anyone. If any fi ngers are pointing, they are pointing right back at us,” she said. “But now we have to move forward.” Part of that movement forward is the establishment of an advisory board made up of members of the community who are not board members. Stiehl established the group in March of 2009, but it was derailed in the face of the city’s task force to study the viability of the museum. On Thursday, June 10, the board met for the fi rst time, and for the fi rst time in a long time, Stiehl believes the museum might be on the right track. The museum’s board of directors accepted an offer by the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County on a way ahead. Upon the agreement of the boards of both agencies, the Arts Council will pay for a “nationally recognized visual arts museum consultant, approved by the American Wiley’s Grille & Bar at the Holiday Inn Bordeaux. Fathers Day special is a 16 oz. cut prime rib with grilled shrimp and your choice of side and beverage all for just $21.95 Association of Museums, to provide an institutional assessment of the museum and to make recommendations for a way ahead. Stiehl said the consultant will look at everything from the museum’s fi nances to long- and short-term debt to its expenses. The consultant will look at personnel issues, performance issues and facility issues. “They will go out into the community to hear what the community has to say about the museum and to see if we are meeting its needs,” said Stiehl. The museum board will work with the Arts Council to pick the consultant. Stiehl knows that the term consultant will immediately turn a lot of people off, but she wants them to give the consultant a chance to hear their needs and to get a picture of what the community needs and wants from the museum — even if the answer is the community doesn’t want a museum. “We want them to talk to a broad spectrum of the community,” she said. “We are going to need that input if they are going to guide our community.” Stiehl said since the formation of the advisory group, which she said is fi lled with many people who may be considered the museum’s critics, more people have come forward to say they want in on charting the path forward. “We welcome their input,” said Stiehl, who said she has had countless phone calls, and has learned more about the museum’s operations and the community’s thoughts than she had known previously. “At this point, we really have to go back to the beginning,” she said. “Thirty-eight years ago, when the charter for the museum was signed, they had to plot the course, and we have to do the same thing. We are starting at the beginning.” Part of that includes clearing up unfi nished business. Stiehl, along with a group of volunteers has being working to ensure that area artists get their artwork back. That bills are paid, and that the closing is done in an appropriate manner. “We want to handle things in a professional manner,” she said. “I believe the Arts Council and the museum are equally committed to keeping a strong visual arts museum in the community,” she said. “And, I believe we are on the right path. I believe we have found a common ground.” Meet area writers and learn more about their books. www.hibordeaux.com 1707 Owen Drive 910-323-0111 or 800-325-0211 Relaxed • Casual • Friendly OPEN DAILY FROM 4 P.M. - MIDNITE, GRILLE OPEN 4:30 - 11 P.M. Saturday June 19 12 − 4 p.m. Headquarters Library 300 Maiden Lane www.cumberland.lib.nc.us Fathers Day Brunch at Cafe Bordeaux! www.hibordeaux.com 1707 Owen Drive Fayetteville, NC 28304 910-323-0111 Join us from 11-2 on Fathers day for a special Fathers Day Brunch. Featuring Prime Rib and New York Strip with all your other brunch favorites for $12.95. Showcase Author Local This ad paid for by 8 UCW JUNE 16-22, 2010 SYSTEL ® WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Up & Coming Weekly - June 15, 2010