The Board of Directors of The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (EFA) is pleased to announce George Scheer as the organization’s new Executive Director. Scheer brings over 20 years of creative leadership and arts management experience to the EFA. Co-Founder and Executive Director of Elsewhere, an experimental museum and artist residency in North Carolina, Scheer most recently served as Executive Director of the Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans. He succeeds EFA’s Founding Director Jane Stephenson, who departs the organization following 32 years of service.
“We are delighted and excited to have George as our new Executive Director and feel confident he will guide EFA into a solid future,” said Board Chair, Alan Kleiman.
Now in its 32nd year, Scheer joins the organization at a critical moment as it strengthens the foundation of its programming and operations, grows board leadership, and expands patron support. “I am thrilled to join an organization like EFA, which makes supporting and sustaining artists within a holistic arts ecology core to its mission,” said Scheer. “EFA exemplifies the essential role of an artist-centered institution in fostering the next generation of artistic and critical thought.”
Scheer founded and directed Elsewhere in 2003, an experimental museum and artist residency set within a former surplus store once owned and operated from 1939 to 1997 by Scheer's grandmother. Located in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina, Elsewhere is a pioneer in relational practices in the residency field, and has developed an immersive and interactive art environment created through collaboration and co-creation by artists over time. It hosts more than 35 international artists annually, who work across media to create site-specific artwork out of the former store’s vast collection of unused inventory and cultural materials. As Founder and Director, Scheer oversaw the creative and operational direction of the museum, and led the capital fundraising, historic building restoration, collection management, and programmatic and educational development, which continues its operations today.
At the Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans (CAC), Scheer oversaw organizational strategic planning, operational and financial restructuring. Amidst the pandemic, Scheer developed and implemented a five-year strategic plan, prioritizing social impact, earnings growth, long-term facility investment, institutional communications, and renewed mission and vision. Scheer also curated a three-year program of exhibitions and performances exploring issues of carceral justice, health equity, and climate change. Programming convened civic leaders, artists, and impacted communities, prioritized local knowledge, amplified existing strategies, and cultivated a more diverse, civically-engaged audience.
“We are thrilled to have George step in at the helm of EFA. His experience and commitment to building cultural and creative communities centered on sustainability will usher EFA into a new exciting chapter. We look forward to his fresh perspective and innovative ways to continue building our community and support creative practices.” –HC Huỳnh, Deputy Director, EFA
Scheer holds a Doctorate from the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill in Communication and Performance Studies where he wrote Deploying Place: Cultural Economy of Art and Urbanism in the Great Recession. He received an MA in Critical Theory, Literature, and Visual Studies from Duke University, and a BA from the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, studying Political Science, Nonprofit and Government Management.