Company Research Report: Longview Museum of Fine Arts (LMFA)
Company Overview
Name:
Longview Museum of Fine Arts (LMFA)
Mission of the Company:
LMFA seeks to enrich lives and ignite a passion for the arts by promoting knowledge of the visual arts in Longview and East Texas through exhibiting, interpreting, preserving, and providing educational opportunities to a diverse audience.
Founding Information:
No information is available.
Key People in the Company:
- Tiffany Jehorek, Executive Director & Curator of Exhibitions
- Derek Frazier, Curator of Collections & Preparator
- Barbara Scott, Director of Community Engagement
- Sharon Boles, Operations Manager
- Leslie Novy, Bookkeeper / Budget & Finance
- Flecia Droege, Executive Assistant
- Gay Gilbert, Operations Associate
- Mirabella Mendoza, Social Media Content Creator
- Melissa Cosper, Magazine Editor and Student Board Coordinator
- Jack Barkley, Event Coordinator
Headquarters:
215 E. Tyler Street, Longview, TX 75601
Number of Employees:
No information is available.
Revenue of the Company:
No information is available.
What is the Company Known For:
The LMFA is known for offering outstanding art exhibitions, educational programming, and cultural offerings to the East Texas community.
Products
What Products Do They Offer:
- Art Exhibitions (featuring national artists, regionally based Texas artists, and selections from the permanent collection)
- Perspective Magazine (a biannual publication)
- Educational programs for various age groups
High-Level Description of the Products:
- Art Exhibitions: Curated exhibitions often featuring national and regional artists, including works from the museum’s permanent collection.
- Perspective Magazine: Biannual publication covering upcoming exhibits, events, special news, and highlights related to the museum.
- Educational Programs: Support art education in more than 18 school districts in East Texas, with outreach activities for both adults and children.
Key Features of Each of the Products:
- Art Exhibitions: High-profile exhibitions, collaboration with local, state, and national collectors, and a focus on innovative and culturally significant displays.
- Perspective Magazine: High-quality biannual publication accessible to members and patrons in both print and digital formats.
- Educational Programs: Includes innovative classroom and studio options for all ages, fostering budding artists and promoting art education programming.
Recent Developments
Recent Developments in the Company:
- The LMFA is working on expanding its access and engagement through online and in-person interactions.
- They are involved in a capital campaign for renovating a newly acquired building.
New Products Launched:
No information is available.
New Features Added to Existing Products:
- Plans to complete the digitalization of the collection to make it accessible for online research.
- Expanding year-round educational and cultural programming opportunities.
Any New Partnerships:
- LMFA has various community partners, including City of Longview, the Cultural Activities Advisory Commission, The Crain Foundation, and more.
This concludes the company research report for Longview Museum of Fine Arts (LMFA).