Nuestro Kimbell (Our Kimbell) was established in 2016 by a founding committee of civic and community leaders. The original mandate focused on developing Spanish-language resources as well as promotional and engagement strategies to cultivate audiences that reflect the rich cultural diversity of north Texas. Today, Nuestro Kimbell committee stakeholders continue to serve in a vital capacity, advising and helping to shape the museum’s ongoing efforts to foster meaningful, inclusive, and accessible museum experiences for all.
Join Us
As the Kimbell approaches its 50th anniversary in October 2022, Nuestro Kimbell offers an opportunity for local voices to both inform and champion the museum's future work. In an effort to best represent the perspectives and needs of our local community, the Kimbell seeks committee members who:
- Bring a passion for the visual arts and art education
- Represent and/or can reach the diverse communities we serve
- Embrace a spirit of advocacy, inclusion, and community service.
Check out our recruitment brochure. Questions? Contact pr@kimbellmuseum.org.
Committee Members
Chair
Estela Martinez-Stuart, director of tourism, Fort Worth Convention and Visitors Bureau
Chair-Elect
Andrieka Lockett, community engagement program manager, Texas Health
Miguel Calera, marketing director, La Gran Plaza
Tanisia Castillo-Queppet, community advocate
María José Cervantes, photographer, translator
Claudia Flamand, North Texas Area Community Health Centers, Outreach and Enrollment
Carlos E. Flores, council member, City Council, District 2
William Girón, executive director, Artes de la Rosa
Elena Aredondo Greer, visual artist, communications manager, Arts Fort Worth
Siliva Gutierrez, community advocate
Cristal Hernandez-Galvan, president, Hernandez Grants & Consulting
Gabriela Lomonaco, freelance translator
Anael Luebanos, Fort Worth Board of Education, District 8, Federación Zacatecas
Mary Lou Martinez, community outreach & enrollment specialist
Oscar Sanchez Olvera, reverend, Immaculate Heart of Mary, Fort Worth
Sandy Martinez Russel, Hispanic Women's Network of Texas
Ed Salazar, artist
Patricia Grueso Scott, principal, Enterprise Bridge USA
Martina Trevino, Hispanic Women's Network of Texas
Giovanni Valderas, artist, professor
Bernardo Vallarino, artist
Veronica Villegas, Diversity and Inclusion, City of Fort Worth
Benjamin Watson, co-founder, Worth Media